WILLIAM CARLOS NAHAS
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Departamento de Cirurgia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/55 - Laboratório de Urologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/55 - Laboratório de Urologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder
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conferenceObject EXPERIENCE WITH COMPLETE TRIGONAL ELECTROFULGURATION FOR WOMEN WITH RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: TWO YEARS FOLLOW-UP(2021) RIBEIRO-FILHO, Leopoldo; HIRASAKI, Felipe; MIRANDA, Eduardo; SIQUEIRA, Matheus; GOMES, Cristiano; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, WilliamconferenceObject IS THE END-TO-SIDE URETEROURETEROSTOMY SAFER THAN END-TO-END URETEROURETEROSTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF URINARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION?(2020) SIQUEIRA, Matheus; BERNARDES, Felipe; KANASHIRO, Hideki; ANTONOPOULOS, Ioannis; BULL, Alexandre; NAHAS, Willian; PIOVESAN, AffonsoconferenceObject KIDNEY TRANSPLANT IN PATIENTS UNDER WARFARIN USE: DOES IT INCREASE THE RISKS? ANALYSIS OF OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS(2020) BERNARDES, Felipe; SIQUEIRA, Matheus; EBAID, Gustavo; MESSI, Gustavo; FALCI, Renato; YAMACAKE, Kleiton; LOCALI, Rafael; NAHAS, William; PIOVESAN, AffonsoconferenceObject RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH A PAIRED NON TRANSPLANTED GROUP: SURGICAL AND LONG TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES(2020) PIOVESAN, Affonso; SAYAO, Rogerio; SIQUEIRA, Matheus; BERNARDES, Felipe; NAHAS, WillianconferenceObject ASSESSMENT OF THE MALE SEXUAL QUOTIENT SCALE RELIABILITY TO EVALUATE SEXUAL FUNCTION OF MEN WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY(2015) MIRANDA, Eduardo; GOMES, Cristiano; BESSA JUNIOR, Jose de; CASTRO FILHO, Jose de; BELLUCCI, Carlos; BATTISTELLA, Linamara; BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio; CARVALHO, Fabricio; ABDO, Carmita; BRUSCHINI, Homero; NAHAS, William; SROUGI, MiguelconferenceObject HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) AFTER RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY (RRP) FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER (PC) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS (KTX): LONG TERM RESULTS(2015) ANTONOPOULOS, Ioannis; MORAES, Bianca; RIBEIRO, Kleiton; PIOVESAN, Affonso; KANASHIRO, Hideki; NAHAS, WilliamconferenceObject HIGH INCIDENCE OF BLADDER CARCINOMA IN RENAL-TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS WITH BLADDER AUGMENTATION: LONG-TERM CAREFUL ATTENTION IS DEMANDING(2018) YAMACAKE, Kleiton; BARONE, Hugo; ILARIO, Eder; MELLO, Marcos; HAIDAR, Ricardo; FALCI JUNIOR, Renato; EBAID, Gustavo; KANASHIRO, Hideki; NAHAS, William; PIOVESAN, AffonsoconferenceObject LONG-TERM EVALUATION OF TRANSURETHRAL INCISION OF THE PROSTATE FOR TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA: ANALYSIS OF 75 CASES WITH A MEAN 8-YEAR FOLLOW-UP PERIOD(2015) CORDEIRO, Paulo; BARONE, Hugo; YOSHINAGA, Eduardo Muracca; NAKANO, Elcio; NAHAS, William C.; SROUGI, Miguel; ANTUNES, Alberto A.- KIDNEY TISSUE PROTECTIVE RESPONSE OF LIVING RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: COMPARISON TO OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY.(2012) MACHADO, Christiano; MALHEIROS, Denise Maria Avancini C.; ANTONOPOULUS, Ioannis; SAITO, Fernando; URBAN, Cero de Andrade; KALIL, Jorge; LEMOS, Francine Brambate Carvalhinho; NAHAS, William Carlos
- Longitudinal Improvement of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Williams-Beuren Syndrome(2021) SAMMOUR, Zein M.; HISANO, Marcelo; JR, Jose de Bessa; BRUSCHINI, Homero; NAHAS, William C.; SROUGI, Miguel; GOMES, Cristiano M.Purpose: Williams-Beuren syndrome is a chromosomal disorder caused by a deletion at region 7q11.23. Lower urinary tract symptoms are highly prevalent and significantly affect quality of life. We assessed the long-term out-comes of lower urinary tract symptoms in children with Williams-Beuren syndrome. Materials and Methods: From February 2001 to July 2016, 90 patients with Williams-Beuren syndrome were evaluated in our hospital, of whom 31 (20 boys) had at least 5 years of followup. Baseline evaluation included a history of lower urinary tract symptoms, frequency-volume chart and the impact on quality of life measured on a scale of 0 (delighted) to 6 (terrible). Pharmacological therapy with oxybutynin or doxazosin was offered to symptomatic patients. We present the outcome of lower urinary tract symptoms after 5 and 10 years of followup. Results: At baseline 27 (87.1%) patients were symptomatic. Median duration of followup was 10 (range 6-13) years. Pharmacological therapy was started for 25 (92.6%) symptomatic patients at baseline, including oxybutynin for 19 (76.0%), doxazosin for 1 (4.0%) and a combination of the 2 agents for 5 (20.0%). Medical therapy was still in use by 61.2% after 5 years and 52.9% after 10 years (p=0.043). Median duration of pharmacological treatment was 7 (range 6-11) years. A significant improvement of lower urinary tract symptoms was observed over time, with 35.5% and 29.5% patients considered symptomatic after 5 years and 10 years, respectively (p < 0.001). Quality of life was also markedly improved over time (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This long-term study showed significant improvement of lower urinary tract symptoms in children and adolescents with Williams-Beuren syndrome over time. Long-term pharmacological treatment was needed in most patients.