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Ciencia Rural | 2011

Processo de reparação de lesões da córnea e a membrana amniótica na oftalmologia

Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Renato Barros Eleotério; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte

The events included in the process of repair of corneal damage occur simultaneously and involve proliferation, migration, differentiation, cell apoptosis and intercellular communication. Several soluble factors, mesenchymal matrix proteins, proteoglycans, proteolytic enzymes and some cell types are covered in this review, which explains the processes of repair of corneal wounds, either superficial or penetrating. The amniotic membrane, used in ophthalmic surgery, was studied because of the contribution of its functions to the repair process. However, these functions may be lost when the amniotic membrane is subjected to conservation. Therefore, it is important to understand the repair process of lesions involving or not the entire thickness of the cornea, and choose the best use of the amniotic membrane, when it is indicated for the treatment of these lesions.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2010

Avaliação histológica do biovidro particulado na reparação de defeito experimental em mandíbula de cães

A.C. Tiomis; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; A.P.F. Daibert; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Tatiana Borges Carvalho; E.C. Carlo Reis

By histological analyses, bioglass was evaluated as a bone substitute in the regeneration of alveolar bone defects in mandibles of 28 dogs, which were distributed in two groups. Defects were made in the vestibular surface of the mandible between the roots of the right fourth premolar tooth. In treated group, defects were filled with bioglass, while it did not receive any treatment in the other, being used as control. For histological analyses, samples including the bone defect area of two animals per group were collected after 8, 14, 21, 42, 60, 90, and 120 days after surgery. In the control group, bone repair began on the day 14th, developing until the day 120th, when no limit between the margins of the defect and the new bone existed. In the treated group, at the day eightieth, loose connective tissue highly vascularized around the bioglass particles was observed and on the day 60th, bioglass had been totally reabsorbed and the defect was completely filled by trabecular bone. It can be concluded that the bioglass is biocompatible and osteoconductive, and shortens the time needed for alveolar bone repair.


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Radiographic diagnosis of traumatic urethrorectal fistula in dog

Maria Cristina Ferrarini Nunes Soares Hage; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Telma Rocha Tavares; Lissandro Gonçalves Conceição; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Vinícus Zavan

A dog with abdominal trauma had an urethrorectal fistula and secundary bilateral hidronephrosis and hydroureter, identified by urethrocistography and excretory urography. According to our researches, only two cases of traumatic urethrorectal fistula had been reported until now in veterinary medicine.


Revista Ceres | 2010

A comparison of the effects of propofol and thiopental on tear production in dogs

Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Renato Barros Eleotério; Priscila Soares Ferreira; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte

The tear film plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the ocular suface. During general anesthesia, tear production is considerably reduced, which requires care to prevent adverse effects that result in diseases of these structures. Studies comparing the effects of induction of anaesthesia with thiopental and propofol on tear production have not been carried out yet. Because these drugs are used in veterinary medicine, we decided to evaluate the tear production in 30 dogs undergoing experimental surgery as well as routine procedures at the veterinary hospital of Federal University of Vicosa. Patients were divided into two groups of equal number. All animals were sedated with clorpromazine and maintained with isoflurane in diluted oxygen. Group 1 was induced with thiopental whereas group 2 with propofol. Schirmer tear test 1 was performed before sedation (T0), 15 minutes after sedation (T1) and 10 minutes after induction of anesthesia (T2) with the drug chosen for one of the groups. There was a significant decrease in tear production for both drugs, but no significant statistical differences were found between them. Thus, considering the results and the way in which the study was conducted, we suggest protecting the cornea and conjunctiva of patients during anesthesia using any of the drugs here evaluated.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Efeitos fetais e maternos do propofol, etomidato, tiopental e anestesia epidural, em cesariana eletivas de cadelas

Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor; Luiz Gonzaga Pompermayer; Shirley Miti Nishiyama; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Richard da Rocha Filgueiras; Maria Esther Odenthal

This work aimed at comparing the anaesthetic inductive effects among drugs such as propofol, etomidate and tiopental as well as the epidural anaesthesia with lidocaine following direct induction in bitches undergone caesarian section and their puppies. For so, 20 bitches and 129 puppies were used and distributed in four groups. group 1 (5 bitches and 39 puppies) the anaesthetic induction was made by using propofol, in group 2 (5 bitches and 25 puppies) by using etomidate, in group 3 (5 bitches and 26 puppies) tiopental and in group 4 (5 groups and 39 puppies) epidural anaesthesia and halothane induction through mask. In all cases, the pre-anaesthetic medication was midazolam in doses of 0.22mg kg-1 via IM, and the anaesthetic maintance with halothane in semi-closed circuit and initial concentration of 3V%. The variables evaluated in the bitches were: rectal temperature, heart rate, breath rate, oxi-hemoglobine saturation (SpO2), and mean blood pressure. For the puppies evaluation, it was measured: heart rate, breath effort, muscular movements, mucus color and reflex irritability and also the SpO2. They were interpreted through the modified Apgar score. The results showed that all the protocols were adequate for the mothers with minimum system effects. For the puppies, the epidure anaesthesia usage following the induction and halothane maintance was superior to the protocols that had used injectable agents in the anaesthetic induction.


Revista Ceres | 2012

Preserved xenogenic amniotic membrane as a patch on the repair of superficial corneal ulcers in rabitts

Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Renato Barros Eleotério; Emily Correna Carlo Reis; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte

RESUMO The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of canine amniotic membrane, previously preserved in glycerin, used as a patch on the repair of experimentally-made superficial corneal ulcers and to compare corneal epithelization between the treated and non-treated groups. Xenogeneic amniotic membranes were collected aseptically and preserved in 99% glycerin at room temperature. Each animal was anesthetized and submitted to superficial corneal keratectomy of the left eye. The treated group received a fragment of canine amniotic membrane as a patch, while the control group had no treatment. The treated group showed blepharospasm, ocular discharge and conjunctival congestion. The membrane accelerated corneal repair in the beginning of the process, however , it delayed its conclusion (p<0.05). Treated eyes showed greater vessel formation and decreased corneal transparency (p<0.05). The stroma of the control group was thicker than that of the treated group (p<0.05). We suggest that amniotic membrane used in this manner can be applied as a therapy for superficial corneal ulcers in the beginning phases of the repair process.


Revista Ceres | 2011

Particulate bioglass in the regeneration of alveolar bone in dogs: clinical, surgical and radiographic evaluations

Alexandre Couto Tsiomis; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Ana Paula Falci Daibert; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Emily Correna Carlo Reis; Tatiana Borges Carvalho

Bone loss, either by trauma or other diseases, generates an increasing need for substitutes of this tissue. This study evaluated Bioglass as a bone substitute in the regeneration of the alveolar bone in mandibles of dogs by clinical, surgical and radiological analysis. Twenty-eight adult dogs were randomly separated into two equal groups. In each animal, a bone defect was created on the vestibular surface of the alveolar bone between the roots of the fourth right premolar tooth. In the treated group, the defect was immediately filled with bioglass, while in the control, it remained unfilled. Clinical evaluations were performed daily for a week, as well as x-rays immediately after surgery and at 8, 14, 21, 42, 60, 90 and 120 days post-operative. Most animals in both groups showed no signs of inflammation and wound healing was similar. Radiographic examination revealed a gradual increase of radiopacity in the region of the defect in the control group. In the treated group, initial radiopacity was higher than that of adjacent bone, decreasing until 21 days after surgery. Then it gradually increased until 120 days after sur gery, when the defect became undetectable. The results showed that Bioglass integrates into bone tissue, is biocompatible and reduced the period for complete bone regeneration.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

Butorfanol na anestesia com propofol em gatas pré-tratadas com levomepromazina

Almir Pereira de Souza; Luiz Gonzaga Pompermayer; Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Rosangela Maria Nunes da Silva


Revista Ceres | 2006

ETIOPATOGENIA DA UVEÍTE ASSOCIADA A DOENÇAS INFECCIOSAS EM PEQUENOS ANIMAIS

Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; José Antônio Viana; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte


Archive | 2004

Aloenxerto ósseo, preservado em glicerina, na reconstrução isquiopúbica após acesso ventral à cavidade pélvica de cadelas

Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte; Marlene Isabel Vargas Viloria; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Maria Esther Odenthal; Richard da Rocha Filgueiras

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Maria Esther Odenthal

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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A. P. Perdigão

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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E. C. Andrade

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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