BERNARDO PINHEIRO DE SENNA NOGUEIRA BATISTA

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    Abdominoplastia vertical para tratamento do excesso de pele abdominal após perdas ponderais maciças
    (2012) TUMA JR., Paulo; BATISTA, Bernardo Pinheiro de Senna Nogueira; MILAN, Lincoln Saito; FARIA, Gladstone Eustáquio de Lima; MILCHESKI, Dimas André; FERREIRA, Marcus Castro
    BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgeries are becoming increasingly common in the treatment of morbidly obese patients. The enormous weight loss resulting from these procedures causes excessive skin and subcutaneous tissue throughout the body, especially in the abdominal region. The objective of this study was to present the technique of vertical abdominoplasty as an alternative for resection of excess skin in ex-obese patients. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the records of 40 patients who underwent vertical abdominoplasty between 2004 and 2009. The degree of patient satisfaction was assessed through a subjective scale, with scores ranging from 0 to 10. RESULTS: Twenty-five percent of the patients had minor complications (3 seromas, 3 minor dehiscences, and 5 hypertrophic scars), which were all treated on an outpatient basis. Sixty-seven percent of the patients reported high satisfaction and considered their results as good (grades 7 or 8) or excellent (grades 9 or 10). CONCLUSIONS: The vertical abdominoplasty technique appears to be a new option for the treatment of excess abdominal skin in ex-obese patients.
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    Calcanectomia subtotal para tratamento de úlcera de pressão com osteomielite associada: relato de 2 casos
    (2014) MILLAN, LINCOLN SAITO; CARVALHO, JULIO GRYNGLAS DE; BATISTA, BERNARDO PINHEIRO DE SENNA NOGUEIRA; GALLAFRIO, SAMUEL TERRA; TUMA JUNIOR, PAULO; FERREIRA, MARCUS CASTRO
    ABSTRACT Introduction: Feet wounds are very common and require multidisciplinary approach for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. When involving the calcaneus, they offer even greater difficulty and may complicate with osteomyelitis. Debridement of devitalized tissue and antibiotics are important steps for treatment. For the reconstruction, local or free flaps are needed. However, not all patients, due to systemic conditions or local blood supply, are not candidates for this type of reconstruction and some times are submitted to amputations. Cases Report: The authors report two cases in which subtotals calcanectomies were used for the treatment of wounds in the calcaneus. In both cases, amputations were avoided.