JOSE CELSO ARDENGH

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Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    LAPAROSCOPIC UNCINATECTOMY: A MORE CONSERVATIVE APPROACH TO THE UNCINATE PROCESS OF THE PANCREAS
    (2017) SURJAN, Rodrigo Cañada; BASSERES, Tiago; MAKDISSI, Fabio Ferrari; MACHADO, Marcel Autran Cesar; ARDENGH, José Celso
    ABSTRACT Background: The isolate resection of the uncinate process of the pancreas is a rarely described procedure but is an adequate surgery to treat benign and low grade malignancies of the uncinate process of the pancreas. Aim: To detail laparoscopic uncinatectomy technique and present the initial results. Method: Patient is placed in supine position with the surgeon between legs. Three 5-mm, one 10-mm and one 12-mm trocars were used to perform the isolated resection of the uncinate process of the pancreas. Parenchymal transection is performed with harmonic scalpel. A hemostatic absorbable tissue is deployed over the area previously occupied by the uncinate process. A Waterman drain is placed. Result: This procedure was applied to an asymptomatic 62-year-old male with biopsy proven low grade neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreatic uncinate process. A laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy was proposed. During the initial surgical evaluation, intraoperative sonography was performed and disclosed that the lesion was a few millimeters away from the Wirsung. The option was to perform a laparoscopic uncinatectomy. Postoperative period until full recovery was swift and uneventful. Conclusion: Laparoscopic uncinatectomy is a safe and efficient procedure when performed by surgical teams with large experience in minimally invasive biliopancreatic procedures.
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    PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR EUS-GUIDED DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS: A MULTICENTER INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE STUDY COMPARING CYSTGASTROSTOMY TO CYSTODUODENOSTOMY
    (2023) TYBERG, Amy; SHAHID, Haroon; SARKAR, Avik; PATEL, Ankoor; BAIG, Muhammad; AGUON, Paul Muna; GAIDHANE, Monica; ABDELQADER, Abdelhai; GJEORGJIEVSKI, Mihajlo; MUHLGEIER, Brittany; SIMON, Alexa; VANELLA, Giuseppe; CUNTO, Domenica; ALCIVAR-VASQUEZ, Juan; GORNALS, Joan; KOWALSKI, Thomas; VEMULA, Sudheshna; CHIANG, Austin; KUMAR, Anand; BILELLO, Justin; SCHLACHTERMAN, Alexander; LOREN, David; ROBLES-MEDRANDA, Carlos; ARDENGH, Jose; ARCIDIACONO, Paolo; KAHALEH, Michel
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    PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR EUS-GUIDED DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS: A MULTICENTER INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE STUDY COMPARING CYSTGASTROSTOMY TO CYSTODUODENOSTOMY
    (2023) TYBERG, Amy; SHAHID, Haroon; SARKAR, Avik; PATEL, Ankoor; BAIG, Muhammad; AGUON, Paul Muna; GAIDHANE, Monica; ABDELQADER, Abdelhai; GJEORGJIEVSKI, Mihajlo; MUHLGEIER, Brittany; SIMON, Alexa; VANELLA, Giuseppe; CUNTO, Domenica; ALCIVAR-VASQUEZ, Juan; GORNALS, Joan; KOWALSKI, Thomas; VEMULA, Sudheshna; CHIANG, Austin; KUMAR, Anand; BILELLO, Justin; SCHLACHTERMAN, Alexander; LOREN, David; ROBLES-MEDRANDA, Carlos; ARDENGH, Jose; ARCIDIACONO, Paolo; KAHALEH, Michel
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    RESECTABLE PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE NEOPLASMS: CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CORRELATION
    (2017) NAVA, Carolin D.; COUDRY, Renata; MACHADO, Marcel C. C.; MEIRELLES, Luciana; GONCALVES, Marianne de Castro; PADUANI, Gabriela F.; CABRAL, Joao Guilherme G.; HYBNER, Luciano D.; ARDENGH, Jose Celso
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    PATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND REPORTING OF INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS OF THE PANCREAS: THE CORRELATION AND ANALYZES OF THE HISPATHOTOLOGIC PATTERNS
    (2017) NAVA, Carolin D.; COUDRY, Renata; MACHADO, Marcel C. C.; MEIRELLES, Luciana; GONCALVES, Marianne de Castro; PADUANI, Gabriela F.; CABRAL, Joao Guilherme G.; HYBNER, Luciano D.; ARDENGH, Jose Celso
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Ex Vivos Models to Teaching Therapeutic Endoscopic Ultrasound (T-EUS)
    (2018) L.A. ARTIFON, Everson; CHENG, Spencer; NAKADOMARI, Thaisa; KASHIWAGI, Leandro; ARDENGH, Jose Celso; BELMONTE, Emilio; P. OTOCH, Jose
    Background: Endoscopic ultrasound training has a learning curve greater than the other endoscopic therapeutic techniques. One of the preclinical teaching methods is the use of ex vivo porcine models. Aim: To describe five ex vivo porcine models for training in therapeutic echoendoscopic procedures. Materials and methods: Using porcine digestive tract containing esophagus, stomach, duodenum, spleen, liver and gallbladder, five models for therapeutic echoendoscopy training were described. With other segments of the porcine pieces (such as the bladder, spleen segment and omentum segment) and with easily accessible materials (such as grape and ultrasound gel), lesions were simulated to be treated. These models were applied in the Hands on course at the IRCAD (Institut de recherche contre les cancers de l'appareil digestif) Barretos of 2017. Endoscopic equipment and instruments are the same as those used in clinical practice. Result: The models are easily reproducible and do not require exchange during the hands on course period. Endoscopic and echographic imaging and tactile sensitivity are similar to the real one. Conclusion: The models described in this study demonstrated to be realistic, easy to reproduce and allow repetition during the same session. However, comparative studies are necessary to verify the real impact on teaching