EVANDRO SOBROZA DE MELLO

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Departamento de Patologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/14 - Laboratório de Investigação em Patologia Hepática, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/24 - Laboratório de Oncologia Experimental, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 14 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    A simplified experimental model of large-for-size liver transplantation in pigs
    (2013) LEAL, Antonio Jose Goncalves; TANNURI, Ana Cristina Aoun; BELON, Alessandro Rodrigo; GUIMARAES, Raimundo Renato Nunes; COELHO, Maria Cecilia Mendonca; GONCALVES, Josiane de Oliveira; SOKOL, Suellen Serafini; MELO, Evandro Sobroza De; OTOCH, Jose Pinhata; TANNURI, Uenis
    OBJECTIVE: The ideal ratio between liver graft mass and recipient body weight for liver transplantation in small infants is unknown; however, if this ratio is over 4%, a condition called large-for-size may occur. Experimental models of large-for-size liver transplants have not been described in the literature. In addition, orthotopic liver transplantation is marked by high morbidity and mortality rates in animals due to the clamping of the venous splanchnic system. Therefore, the objective of this study was to create a porcine model of large-for-size liver transplantation with clamping of the supraceliac aorta during the anhepatic phase as an alternative to venovenous bypass. METHOD: Fourteen pigs underwent liver transplantation with whole-liver grafts without venovenous bypass and were divided into two experimental groups: the control group, in which the weights of the donors were similar to the weights of the recipients; and the large-for-size group, in which the weights of the donors were nearly 2 times the weights of the recipients. Hemodynamic data, the results of serum biochemical analyses and histological examination of the transplanted livers were collected. RESULTS: The mortality rate in both groups was 16.5% (1/7). The animals in the large-for-size group had increased serum levels of potassium, sodium, aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase after graft reperfusion. The histological analyses revealed that there were no significant differences between the groups. CONCLUSION: This transplant method is a feasible experimental model of large-for-size liver transplantation.
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    Noções básicas de patologia e imunoistoquímica
    (2013) ALVES, Venâncio Avancini Ferreira; MELLO, Evandro Sobroza de; LONGATO FILHO, Adhemar
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    EGFR GENOTYPING AND EPIDEMIOLOGY, CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN 191 PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC PULMONARY ADENOCARCINOMA IN SAO PAULO - BRAZIL.
    (2013) CASTRO JR., Gilberto; TAKAHASHI, Tiago K.; CAIRES-LIMA, Rafael; PROTASIO, Bruno M.; MAIA, Manuel C. D. F.; SOARES, Ibere C.; ROITBERG, Felipe S. R.; MARINI, Andrea M.; MARTINS, Renata E.; TAKAGAKI, Teresa Y.; ARAUJO, Pedro H. X. N.; TERRA, Ricardo M.; SHIANG, Christina; SIQUEIRA, Sheila A. C.; MELLO, Evandro S.; ALVES, Venancio A.; HOFF, Paulo M.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Dimensão da margem cirúrgica nas ressecções de metástase hepática de câncer colorretal: impacto na recidiva e sobrevida
    (2013) HERMAN, Paulo; PINHEIRO, Rafael S.; MELLO, Evandro S.; LAI, Quirino; LUPINACCI, Renato M.; PERINI, Marcos V.; PUGLIESE, Vincenzo; ANDRAUS, Wellington; COELHO, Fabricio F.; CECCONELLO, Ivan; D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz C.
    BACKGROUND: Approximately 50% of the patients with a colorectal tumor develop liver metastasis, for which hepatectomy is the standard care. Several prognostic factors have been discussed, among which is the surgical margin. This is a recurring issue, since no consensus exists as to the minimum required distance between the metastatic nodule and the liver transection line. AIM: To evaluate the surgical margins in liver resections for colorectal metastases and their correlation with local recurrence and survival. METHODS: A retrospective study based on the review of the medical records of 91 patients who underwent resection of liver metastases of colorectal cancer. A histopathological review was performed of all the cases; the smallest surgical margin was verified, and the late outcome of recurrence and survival was evaluated. RESULTS: No statistical difference was found in recurrence rates and overall survival between the patients with negative or positive margins (R0 versus R1); likewise, there was no statistical difference between subcentimeter margins and those greater than 1 cm. The disease-free survival of the patients with microscopically positive margins was significantly worse than that of the patients with negative margins. The uni- and multivariate analyses did not establish the surgical margin (R1, narrow or less than 1 cm) as a risk factor for recurrence. CONCLUSION: The resections of liver metastases with negative margins, independently of the margin width, had no impact on tumor recurrence (intra- or extrahepatic) or patient survival
  • article 16 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus: a rare and aggressive disease
    (2013) MORITA, Flavio Hiroshi Ananias; RIBEIRO JR., Ulysses; SALLUM, Rubens Antonio Aissar; TACCONI, Marcos Roberto; TAKEDA, Flvio Roberto; ROCHA, Julio Rafael Mariano da; LIGABO, Giovanna de Sanctis Callegari; MELO, Evandro Sobrosa de; POLLARA, Wilson Modesto; CECCONELLO, Ivan
    Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus is an uncommon tumor, with approximately 300 cases having been reported thus far. The purpose of this study was to describe a case of a 60 year-old man with a 10 month history of progressive dysphagia and thoracic pain, the investigations of which led to a diagnosis of primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus. The patient underwent a transhiatal esophagectomy with subcarinal lymphadenectomy, and isoperistaltic gastric tube replacement of the esophagus. Nine months after surgery, he developed ischemic colitis, and metastasis in the mesentery was diagnosed. His disease progressed and he died one year after the esophagectomy. A review of the literature was performed.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Minute Type I Gastric Carcinoid With Regional Lymph Node Metastasis
    (2013) LUPINACCI, Renato Micelli; DIAS, Andre Roncon; MELLO, Evandro Sobroza; KONDO, Andre
    Type I gastric carcinoids are indolent lesions that only rarely metastasize. Until now, lymph node metastasis had only being observed in large (>= 10 mm) and usually invasive lesions (deep submucosa or beyond). This study reports a diminutive (8 mm) gastric carcinoid, limited to the superficial layer of the submucosa (sm1), with no angiovascular invasion, but with a high Ki-67 index (7%) and an involved perigastric lymph node. The aggressive behavior of this lesion ends the previous believe that small and superficial type I gastric carcinoids do not metastasize. This case also indicates that better parameters are necessary to evaluate the malignant potential of these lesions and presents a further support to the value of 2010 World Health Organization classification of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors.
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    A NEW MODEL OF LARGE-FOR-SIZE PORCINE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION WITH AORTIC CLAMPING
    (2013) LEAL, Antonio Jose Goncalves; BELON, Alessandro Rodrigo; TANNURI, Ana Cristina Aoun; GUIMARAES, Raimundo Renato Nunes; COELHO, Maria Cecilia Mendonca; GONCALVES, Josiane De Oliveira; SOKOL, Suellen Serafini; MELO, Evandro Sobroza De; OTOCH, Jose Pinhata; TANNURI, Uenis
    OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to create a swine model of large-for-size liver transplantation, without venovenous bypass but clamping of the supraceliac aorta during the hepatic phase. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fourteen Landrace-Large white pigs (weight 17 to 20 kg) were anesthetized with continuous infusion of propofol and fentanyl, and mechanically ventilated. They underwent orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT) with whole liver grafts and were divided randomly into two experimental groups, according to donor size. Regular size group (NS-n=7): donors weight were similar to the receptors (17–20 kg). Large-for-size group (LFS-n=7): donors weight was nearly two times the receptor ′ s (40–50 kg). Blood for serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and hepatic tissue for histological examination and quantification of Bax (a proapoptotic protein) gene expression though real time PCR were sampled from the recipient at baseline, 1 and 3 h after portal reperfusion. RESULTS: In NS group, one death was related to hemodynamic instability just after aortic release and another due to bleeding by laceration on graft surface. In LFS 1,3 group, the two deaths were associated to hemodynamic instability just after aortic release. Table 1 shows the changes in AST levels over the experiment in both groups. Table 2 presents the histological results. Table 3 shows the results of Bax gene expression for the NS and LFS groups. CONCLUSION: This large-animal model is straightforward, reproducible, and clinically relevant. It provides the appropriate size and anatomy that resemble humans for the development and practice of new surgical techniques.
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    ERLOTINIB IN METASTATIC PULMONARY ADENOCARCINOMAS HARBOURING EGFR ACTIVATING MUTATIONS, IN SAO PAULO - BRAZIL
    (2013) CAIRES-LIMA, Rafael; PROTASIO, Bruno M.; TAKAHASHI, Tiago K.; MAK, Milena P.; NAKAZATO, Denyei; MESQUITA, Cristiane S.; TAKAGAKI, Teresa Y.; SOARES, Ibere C.; MELLO, Evandro S.; ALVES, Venancio A.; HOFF, Paulo M.; CASTRO JR., Gilberto
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    POLYMORPHISMS IN THE EXON 20 OF EGFR GENE IN METASTATIC LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA: PROGNOSTIC RELEVANCE AND SENSITIVITY TO ERLOTINIB.
    (2013) CASTRO JR., Gilberto; SOARES, Ibere C.; TAKAHASHI, Tiago K.; MAIA, Manuel C. D. F.; CAIRES-LIMA, Rafael; PROTASIO, Bruno M.; TAKAGAKI, Teresa Y.; SHIANG, Christina; MELLO, Evandro S.; HOFF, Paulo M.; ALVES, Venancio A.