OSMAR DE CASSIO SAITO

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    Estudo por imagem das vias biliares
    (2017) OLIVEIRA, Thobias Nóbrega de; SAITO, Osmar de Cássio; CHAMMAS, Maria Cristina; CERRI, Giovanni Guido
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    Bilateral Inguinal Hernia Repair and Male Fertility: A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Lichtenstein vs Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal
    (2022) DAMOUS, Sergio H. B.; DAMOUS, Luciana L.; BORGES, Victor A.; FONTELLA, Amanda K.; MIRANDA, Jocielle S.; KOIKE, Marcia K.; SAITO, Osmar C.; BIROLINI, Claudio A. V.; UTIYAMA, Edivaldo M.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Bilateral inguinal hernia repair and male fertility: a randomized clinical trial comparing Lichtenstein versus laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) technique
    (2023) DAMOUS, Sergio Henrique Bastos; DAMOUS, Luciana Lamarao; BORGES, Victor Andre; FONTELLA, Amanda Karsburg; MIRANDA, Jocielle dos Santos; KOIKE, Marcia Kiyomi; SAITO, Osmar Cassio; BIROLINI, Claudio Augusto Vianna; UTIYAMA, Edivaldo Massazo
    Background The effects of hernia repair on testicular function remain uncertain, regardless of the technique used. Studies that analyze testicular volume and flow after hernia repair or hormonal measurements are scarce and show contradictory results. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of bilateral inguinal hernia repair on male fertility in surgical patients in whom the Lichtenstein and laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) techniques were used.Methods A randomized clinical trial comparing open (Lichtenstein) versus laparoscopic (TAPP) hernia repair using polypropylene mesh was performed in 48 adult patients (20 to 60 years old) with primary bilateral inguinal hernia. Patients were evaluated preoperatively and 90 and 180 postoperative (PO) days. Sex hormones (Testosterone, FSH, LH and SHGB) analysis, testicular ultrasonography, semen quality sexual activity changes and quality of life (QoL) were performed. Postoperative pain was evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS).Results Thirty-seven patients with aged of 44 +/- 11 years were included, 19 operated on Lichtenstein and 18 operated on TAPP. The surgical time was similar between techniques. The pain was greater in the Lichtenstein group on the 7th PO day. The biochemical and hormonal analyses, testicular ultrasonography (Doppler, testicular volume, and morphological findings) and sperm quality were similar between groups. However, the sperm morphology was better in the Lichtenstein group after 180 days (p < 0.05 vs. preoperative) and two patients who underwent Lichtenstein hernia repair had oligospermia after 180 days. The QoL evaluation showed a significant improvement after surgery in the following domains: physical function, role emotional, bodily pain and general health (p < 0.05). On comparison of Lichtenstein vs. TAPP none of the domains showed statistically significant differences. No patient reported sexual changes.Conclusion Bilateral inguinal hernia repair with polypropylene mesh, whether using Lichtenstein or TAPP, does not impair male fertility in terms of long-term outcomes.Trial registration: Approved by the Ethics Committee for the Analysis of Research Projects (CAPPesq) of the HC/FMUSP, Number 2.974.457, in June 2015, Registered on Plataforma Brasil in October 2015 under Protocol 45535015.4.0000.0068. Registered on Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT 05799742. Enrollment of the first subject in January 2016.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Standardization of penile hemodynamic evaluation through color duplex-doppler ultrasound
    (2020) CARNEIRO, Felipe; SAITO, Osmar Cassio; MIRANDA, Eduardo P.
    INTRODUCTION: The vascular evaluation of the erectile function through Color Duplex-Doppler Ultrasound (CDDU) of the penis can benefit the therapeutic decision-making process. Unfortunately, there is no standard procedure for CDDU conduction, a fact that results in high result-interpretation variability. OBJECTIVE: The aims of this review are to promote greater standardization during CDDU of the penis and discuss the fundamental principles for its accurate conduction. METHODS: CDDU is initially conducted with the penis in the flaccid state; the whole penis must be assessed (images at B mode) with a high-frequency linear transducer (7.5 -18 MHz). Intracavernous injection of vasodilating agents (prostaglandin E1, papaverine, phentolamine) is performed to induce a rigid erection. Serial measurements at different times should be taken during the CDDU session and penile rigidity must be assessed in each evaluation. RESULTS: It is important to monitor the erection response after the vasoactive agent (hardness scale), and scanning during the best-quality erection should be contemplated. Manual self-stimulation, audiovisual sexual stimulation (AVSS), and vasoactive agent re-dosing protocols must be taken into account to reduce the influence of psychogenic factors and to help the patient to get the hardest erection possible. Such measurements contribute to the maximal relaxation of the erectile tissue, so the hemodynamic parameters are not underestimated. CONCLUSIONS: CDDU is a relevant specialized tool to assess patients with erectile dysfunction; therefore, this guideline will help to standardize and establish uniformity in its conduction and interpretation, taking into consideration the complexity and heterogeneity of CDDU evaluations of the penis.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Blood Flow in Monocular Retinoblastoma Assessed by Color Doppler and Correlations With High-Risk Pathologic Features
    (2018) BONANOMI, Maria Teresa B. C.; SAITO, Osmar C.; LIMA, Patricia Picciarelli de; BONANOMI, Roberta Chizzotti; CHAMMAS, Maria Cristina
    PURPOSE. To use color Doppler to analyze blood flow in the retrobulbar central retinal artery (CRA) and central retinal vein (CRV) in monocular retinoblastoma. METHODS. This prospective study included patients with group D and E retinoblastomas managed with only enucleation. Peak blood velocities were assessed in the CRA and CRV of tumor-containing eyes (CRAv and CRVv, respectively). The resistivity index in the CRA (RIa) and pulse index in the CRV (PIv) were calculated and related to optic nerve invasion (ONi), choroid invasion (mCHi), and tumor volume. RIa and PIv were also calculated for healthy eyes. RESULTS. In total, 25 patients with a mean age of 30.8-months old were included. The means (SD) for CRAv, CRVv, RIa, and PIv were 26.94 (12.32) cm/s, 16.2 (9.56) cm/s, 0.88 (0.12) and 0.79 (0.29), respectively. Tumor volume was significantly correlated with CRAv (P = 0.025) and RIa (P = 0.032). ONi was present in 19 eyes and correlated with a smaller PIv (P < 0.001). A PIv less than 0.935 had a sensitivity of 89.5% and specificity of 83.3% for predicting ONi. mCHi was not correlated with flow values. Healthy eyes had a significantly lower RIa (P < 0.001) and lower PIv than eyes with (P = 0.009) and without (P < 0.001) ONi. CONCLUSIONS. In advanced-stage monocular retinoblastoma, tumor volume was directly correlated with CRAv and RIa, and lower PIv was correlated with optic nerve invasion when a predictive cut-off value of less than 0.935 was applied. Comparisons with healthy eyes showed that tumor-containing eyes were associated with higher RIa and PIv values.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Blood flow velocity in monocular retinoblastoma assessed by color doppler
    (2015) BONANOMI, Maria Teresa B. C.; SAITO, Osmar C.; LIMA, Patricia Picciarelli de; BONANOMI, Roberta Chizzotti; CHAMMAS, Maria Cristina
    OBJECTIVE: To analyze the flow of retrobulbar vessels in retinoblastoma by color Doppler imaging. METHODS: A prospective study of monocular retinoblastoma treated by enucleation between 2010 and 2014. The examination comprised fundoscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography and color Doppler imaging. The peak blood velocities in the central retinal artery and central retinal vein of tumor-containing eyes (tuCRAv and tuCRVv, respectively) were assessed. The velocities were compared with those for normal eyes (nlCRAv and nlCRVv) and correlated with clinical and pathological findings. Tumor dimensions in the pathological sections were compared with those in magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography and were correlated with tuCRAv and tuCRVv. In tumor-containing eyes, the resistivity index in the central retinal artery and the pulse index in the central retinal vein were studied in relation to all variables. RESULTS: Eighteen patients were included. Comparisons between tuCRAv and nlCRAv and between tuCRVv and nlCRVv revealed higher velocities in tumor-containing eyes (p<0.001 for both), with a greater effect in the central retinal artery than in the central retinal vein (p=0.024). Magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography measurements were as reliable as pathology assessments (p=0.675 and p=0.375, respectively). A positive relationship was found between tuCRAv and the tumor volume (p=0.027). The pulse index in the central retinal vein was lower in male patients (p=0.017) and in eyes with optic nerve invasion (p=0.0088). CONCLUSIONS: TuCRAv and tuCRVv are higher in tumor-containing eyes than in normal eyes. Magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography measurements are reliable. The tumor volume is correlated with a higher tuCRAv and a reduced pulse in the central retinal vein is correlated with male sex and optic nerve invasion.
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Primary antiphospholipid syndrome: morphofunctional penile abnormalities with normal sperm analysis
    (2012) RABELO-JUNIOR, C. N.; CARVALHO, J. Freire de; GALLINARO, A. Lopes; BONFA, E.; COCUZZA, M.; SAITO, O.; SILVA, C. A.
    Objective: To perform a global gonadal and sexual functions assessment in primary antiphospholipid syndrome (PAPS) patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 male PAPS patients and 20 healthy controls. They were assessed by demographic data, clinical features, systematic urological examination, sexual function, testicular ultrasound, seminal parameters according to the World Health Organization (WHO), seminal sperm antibodies, and hormone profile, including follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), morning total testosterone, and thyroid hormones. Results: The median of current age and age of spermarche were similar in PAPS patients and controls (37.5 vs. 32.4 years, p = 0.270, and 13.1 vs. 12.85 years, p = 0.224, respectively), with a higher frequency of erectile dysfunction in the former group (25% vs. 0%, p = 0.044). Further analysis of PAPS patients with and without previous arterial thrombosis demonstrated that the median penis circumference was significantly lower in PAPS with arterial thrombosis than in PAPS without this complication (8.1 [6-10] vs. 10.2 [10-11] cm, p = 0.007). In addition, the median penis circumference was significantly lower in PAPS patients with erectile dysfunction than in patients without this complication (7.5 [6-9.5] vs. 9.5 [7.5-11] cm, p = 0.039). Regarding seminal analysis, the median sperm concentration, sperm motility, and normal sperm forms by WHO guidelines were comparable in PAPS patients and controls (141.5 [33-575] vs. 120.06 [34.5-329] x 106/ml, p = 0.65; 61.29 [25-80] vs. 65.42 [43-82]%, p = 0.4; 21.12 [10-42.5] vs. 23.95 [10-45]%, p = 0.45, respectively), and none of them had oligo/azoospermia. No differences were observed between PAPS patients and controls regarding the frequency of antisperm antibodies, testicular volume by ultrasound, or hormone profile (FSH, LH, morning total testosterone, and thyroid hormone) (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Normal testicular function has been identified in PAPS patients, in spite of morphofunctional penile abnormalities. Previous arterial thrombosis may underlie penile anthropometry alteration. Lupus (2012) 21, 251-256.
  • article 19 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Periocular Infantile Hemangioma Treated With Oral Propranolol: A Case Series
    (2018) GINGUERRA, Maria Antonieta; SAITO, Osmar; FERNANDES, Jose Byron V. D.; CASTRO, Deborah S.; MATAYOSHI, Suzana
    PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of propranolol (3 mg/kg/day) in the treatment of periocular infantile hemangioma (IH) based on clinical and radiological findings. DESIGN: Prospective interventional case series. METHODS: Study of previously untreated infants with IH conducted at the ophthalmology outpatient service of HC-FMUSP (Brazil). The patients were submitted to a complete ophthalmologic examination, gray-scale and Doppler ultrasonography, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. Lesion regression was evaluated clinically and radiologically during follow-up. The sample consisted of potentially amblyogenic and disfiguring lesions. The dose was increased at weekly intervals, from 0.5 mg to 3 mg/kg/day. The age at onset of treatment was 228 months. Follow-up lasted up to 48 months. RESULTS: Nine infants with periocular IH were treated with propranolol (oral) for 2-12 months (mean: 7.1 months). Clinical regression (attenuation of color and reduction in size) was observed in 88% during the first days of treatment. Partial recurrence was observed during follow-up in a patient treated for 6 months. On Doppler ultrasonography, during the first 6 months of treatment lesion volume and vascular density decreased while the arterial resistivity index (RI) increased, followed by a decline. CONCLUSION: Propranolol at 3 mg/kg/day was clinically and radiologically efficacious against deep IH in the proliferative stage, with no recurrence in patients treated for 12 months. RI might help determine when treatment can be safely interrupted.
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    Ultrassonografia do escroto
    (2017) SAITO, Osmar de Cássio
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Value of ultrasound in the anatomical evaluation of the brachial plexus: correlation with magnetic resonance imaging
    (2018) CALDANA, Wanda Chiyoko Iwakami; KODAIRA, Sergio Keidi; CAVALCANTI, Conrado Furtado de Albuquerque; RODRIGUES, Marcelo Bordalo; SAITO, Osmar de Cassio; BUCHPIGUEL, Carlos Alberto
    Abstract Objective: To assess the accuracy of ultrasound in the visualization of the brachial plexus and to determine the value of the method in comparison with that of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: This was an anatomical study of the brachial plexuses of 20 asymptomatic adults (40 plexuses), comparing ultrasound and MRI in terms of their accuracy. In the ultrasound study, a high-frequency linear transducer was used, and a neurovascular coil was used in the MRI study. To estimate the frequency of visualization, the brachial plexus was divided into segments. Results: The cervical nerve roots, the upper trunk, and the middle trunk were the segments that were best visualized on ultrasound. On MRI, the degree of visualization was excellent for most of the segments. In the comparison between ultrasound and MRI, the C6, C7, upper trunk, and middle trunk segments showed equivalent degrees of visualization, with a high level of agreement between the two methods. Conclusion: In the brachial plexus, ultrasound can be used in the assessment of the cervical nerve roots, as well as of the upper and middle trunks, although it provides limited visualization of the remaining segments. Ultrasound and MRI showed a high level of agreement for the visualization of the C6, C7, and middle trunk segments.