SERGIO ELEUTERIO DA SILVA NETO

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    Subdural hematoma as a rarecomplication of a percutaneous balloon compression: case report
    (2016) NETO, Sergio; NOLETO, Gustavo; DUARTE, Kleber Paiva; ROSA, Nilton Caetano da; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen
    Background: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) it's the most common of all 14 types of facial pain and it's a well-described pathology presenting as a paroxysmal (clusters of sharp lancinating) shock-like pain in abrupt crises, limited to the trigeminal domain side. We present a complication of a percutaneous balloon compression never reported before. Presentation: A 86 Years old (Y.O), Male patient on the immediate post operative of a PBC (percutaneous balloon compression) presented suddenly unresponsive and with right pupilanisocoria. Conclusion: The authors believe that the cause of the Hematoma was due to the stretch and rupture of bridging dural veins secondarily to the expansion of the balloon. The quick detection and treatment was the key for a good outcome for the patient.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Syphilis in pregnancy, congenital syphilis, and factors associated with mother-to-child transmission in Itapeva, Sao Paulo, 2010 to 2014
    (2018) SILVA NETO, Sergio Eleuterio da; SILVA, Stael Silvana Bagno Eleuterio da; SARTORI, Ana Marli Christovam
    Introduction: This study describes cases of syphilis in pregnancy (SiP) and congenital syphilis (CS) and identifies factors associated with mother-to-child transmission in patients in Itapeva from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2014. Methods: Using SiP and CS notification forms and medical records, a cross-sectional study involving 149 pregnant women was conducted. Results: Annual SiP detection rates ranged from 16.3-31.4/1000 live births. Most women had prenatal care started at the first trimester of pregnancy with >= 6 visits. Mother-to-child transmission rate was 69.7%. CS incidence rates varied from 9.1-22.3/1000 live births. Conclusions: The results suggest low quality of prenatal care.