ANDRE DONG WON LEE

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    Adequate Exposure to Tacrolimus with Sublingual Administration
    (2021) MACIEL, A.; FORTUNATO, A.; WAISBERG, D.; GALVAO, F.; LEE, A.; ARANTES, Jr R.; ROCHA, M.; TANIGAWA, R.; DUCATTI, L.; MARTINO, R.; NACIF, L.; ROCHA-SANTOS, V; ANDRAUS, W.; D'ALBUQUERQUE, L.
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    Scoring Criteria for Intestinal Failure Assessment
    (2021) LEE, A.; GALVAO, F.; WAISBERG, D.; PINHEIRO, R.; ARANTES, R.; ROCHA, M.; ANDRAUS, W.; DUCATI, L.; BRONZE, R.; SANTOS, V; QUEIROZ, M.; D'ALBUQUERQUE, L. Carneiro
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    First Successful Isolated Intestinal Transplant in a Brazilian Series
    (2021) ANDRAUS, Wellington; PINHEIRO, Rafael Soares; FORTUNATO, Allana Christina; GALVAO, Flavio Henrique Ferreira; ARANTES JUNIOR, Rubens Macedo; WAISBERG, Daniel Reis; LEE, Andre Dong; ROCHA, Mariana Hollanda Martins da; NACIF, Lucas Souto; SANTOS, Vinicius Rocha; DUCATTI, Liliana; MARTINO, Rodrigo Bronze de; HADDAD, Luciana Bertocco de Paiva; TANIGAWA, Ryan Yukimatsu; BEZERRA, Regis O. F.; SONG, Alice Tung Wan; CARNEIRO-D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz Augusto
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    Small Bowel Transplantation at Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
    (2021) GALVAO, F.; LEE, A.; WAISBERG, D.; ARANTES, R.; NACIF, L.; MARTINO, R.; SANTOS, V; LOPES, L.; ANDRAUS, W.; CARNEIRO-D'ALBUQUERQUE, L.
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    Adequate Exposure to Tacrolimus with Sublingual Administration
    (2021) MACIEL, A.; FORTUNATO, A.; WAISBERG, D.; GALVAO, F.; LEE, A.; ARANTES, Jr R.; ROCHA, M.; TANIGAWA, R.; DUCATTI, L.; MARTINO, R.; NACIF, L.; ROCHA-SANTOS, V; ANDRAUS, W.; D'ALBUQUERQUE, L.
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    Incidence of Donor Hepatic Artery Thrombosis in Liver Grafts Recognized During Organ Procurement and Backtable: A Rare but Treacherous Pitfall In Liver Transplantation
    (2022) SILVA, Natalie Almeida; WAISBERG, Daniel Reis; FERNANDES, Michel Ribeiro; PINHEIRO, Rafael Soares; SANTOS, Joao Paulo Costa; LIMA, Marisa Rafaela Damasceno; ALVAREZ, Paola Sofia Espinoza; ERNANI, Lucas; LINS-ALBUQUERQUE, Marcos Vinicius; NACIF, Lucas Souto; ROCHA-SANTOS, Vinicius; MARTINO, Rodrigo Bronze; DUCATTI, Liliana; ARANTES, Rubens Macedo; SONG, Alice Tung; LEE, Andre Dong; HADDAD, Luciana Bertocco; RIVA, Daniel Fernandes Dala; SILVA, Amanda Maria; GALVAO, Flavio Henrique; ANDRAUS, Wellington; CARNEIRO-D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz Augusto
    Introduction. Donor hepatic artery thrombosis (dHAT) identified during liver procurement and backtable is a rare and little-reported event that can make liver transplants unfeasible.Methods. This is a retrospective study of dHAT identified during liver grafts procurements or backtable procedures. All grafts were recovered from brain-dead donors. The demographic characteristics of the donors and the incidence of dHAT were analyzed. The data were also compared to a cohort of donors without dHAT.Results. There was a total of 486 donors during the study period. The incidence of dHAT was 1.85% (n = 9). The diagnosis of dHAT was made during procurement in 5 cases (55.5%) and during the backtable in 4 (44.4%). Most donors were female (n = 5), with an average BMI of 28.14 6.9 kg/m2, hypertensive (n = 5), and with stroke as cause of brain death (n = 8). The most prevalent site of dHAT was a left hepatic artery originating from the left gastric artery (n = 4). Of the 9 cases reported, 2 livers were used for transplantation, and 7 were discarded. Comparing those cases to a cohort of 260 donors without dHAT, we found a higher incidence of anatomic variations in the hepatic artery (P = .01) and of stroke as cause of brain death (P = .05).Conclusion. The occurrence of dHAT before liver procurement is a rare event, however it may become a treacherous pitfall if the diagnosis is late. Grafts with anatomic variations recovered from women with brain death due to stroke and with past history of hypertension seem to be at a higher risk of presenting dHAT.
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    Feasibility of Large Liver Grafts in Adults
    (2020) LIMA, Marisa Rafaela Damasceno; WAISBERG, Daniel Reis; ZANINI, Leonardo Yuri; PINHEIRO, Rafael Soares; NACIF, Lucas Souto; ERNANI, Lucas; ARANTES, Rubens Macedo; LINS-ALBUQUERQUE, Marcos Vinicius; SANTO FILHO, Marco Aurelio; MARTINO, Rodrigo Bronze; ROCHA-SANTOS, Vinicius; DUCATTI, Liliana; HADDAD, Luciana Bertocco; SONG, Alice Tung; LEE, Andre Dong; GALVAO, Flavio Henrique; ANDRAUS, Wellington; CARNEIRO-D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz Augusto
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    Surgical Technique for Pelvic Floor Transplantation
    (2018) GALVAO, Flavio; WAISBERG, Daniel; SALEM, Juliana; ARAUJO, Bruno; LEE, Andre; SEID, Victor; ANDRAUS, Wellington; TRALDI, Maria; CHAID, Eleazar; D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz
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    Septuagenarian Donors and Recipients in Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation: A Brazilian Single Center Experience and Literature Review
    (2022) FERNANDES, Michel Ribeiro; WAISBERG, Daniel Reis; LIMA, Marisa Rafaela Damasceno; ROCHA-SANTOS, Vinicius; MARTINO, Rodrigo Bronze; PINHEIRO, Rafael Soares; NACIF, Lucas Souto; DUCATTI, Liliana; ARANTES, Rubens Macedo; SANTOS, Joao Paulo Costa; ALVAREZ, Paola Sofia Espinoza; SILVA, Natalie Almeida; RIVA, Daniel Fernandes Dala; SILVA, Amanda Maria; SONG, Alice Tung; LEE, Andre Dong; HADDAD, Luciana Bertocco; GALVAO, Flavio Henrique; ANDRAUS, Wellington; CARNEIRO-D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz
    Background: The number of elderly patients who have end-stage liver disease and require liver transplantation has dramatically increased. On the other hand, liver grafts from elderly donors have been offered more frequently for transplantation. The present study aims to analyze the results of liver transplants performed with donors and recipients aged >= 70 years. Methods: We performed a single-center retrospective study of deceased donors liver transplants that involved recipients aged >= 7070 years or recipients who received grafts from donors aged >= 70 years from 2011 to 2021. A literature review on the results of liver transplantation in elderly recipients was also performed. Results: Thirty septuagenarian recipients were included; their overall 1- and 5-years survival was 80% and 76.6%, respectively. The prevalence of recipients aged >= 70 years in our department was 2.65%. Twenty recipients received grafts form septuagenarian donors; their overall 1- and 5-years survival was 75%. The prevalence of donors aged >= 70 years in our department was 1%. In the literature review, 17 articles were analyzed. The 5-years survival of recipients aged >= 70 years ranged from 47.1% to 78.5%. Conclusions: Septuagenarian recipients and patients who received grafts from elderly brain-dead donors present adequate overall survival after liver transplantation. Optimized donor-recipient matching is paramount for achieving good outcomes. The combination of high-risk donors with septuagenarian recipients should be avoided as well as using grafts of elderly donors that present others risk factors. Thus, the age of the donor or recipient alone cannot be considered an absolute contraindication for liver transplantation.
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    Scoring Criteria for Intestinal Failure Assessment
    (2021) LEE, A.; GALVAO, F.; WAISBERG, D.; PINHEIRO, R.; ARANTES, R.; ROCHA, M.; ANDRAUS, W.; DUCATI, L.; BRONZE, R.; SANTOS, V; QUEIROZ, M.; L, Carneiro D'Albuquerque