EDUARDO HIROSHI AKAISHI

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LIM/62 - Laboratório de Fisiopatologia Cirúrgica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 30 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Can we respect the principles of oncologic resection in an emergency surgery to treat colon cancer?
    (2015) TEIXEIRA, Frederico; AKAISHI, Eduardo Hiroshi; USHINOHAMA, Adriano Zuardi; DUTRA, Tiago Cypriano; COUTO NETTO, Sergio Dias do; UTIYAMA, Edivaldo Massazo; BERNINI, Celso Oliveira; RASSLAN, Samir
    Patients with colorectal cancer admitted to the emergency room are generally at more advanced stage of the disease and are usually submitted to a resection with curative intent in a smaller scale. In such scenario, one of the aspects to be considered is whether the principles of oncologic resection are observed when those patients diagnosed with colon cancer are treated with surgery. We selected 87 patients with adenocarcinoma of colon and/or upper rectum submitted to an emergency surgical resection. The major variables reviewed retrospectively were: the extent of resection performed, the number of dissected regional lymph nodes and the overall survival rate. Intestinal obstruction was observed in 67 patients (77%) while perforation was found in 20 patients (23%). Seven (8%) specimens had circumferential compromised margins, all found in patients with T4 tumors combine with poor clinical status. The number of dissected regional lymph nodes was greater than, or equal to, 12 in 71% of patients. While the average days of stay in the ICU was 5.7 days, the median was 3 days. The morbidity and peri-operative mortality stood at 33.6% and 20%, respectively. The outcome of an emergency surgery of colorectal cancer observed in this study was similar to those found in the literature. The principles of oncologic resection were respected when considering and analyzing the extent of the resection, the surgical margins and the number of dissected lymph nodes.
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Popliteal lymph node dissection for metastases of cutaneous malignant melanoma
    (2014) TEIXEIRA, Frederico; MOUTINHO JR., Vitor; AKAISHI, Eduardo; MENDES, Gabriella; PERINA, Andre; LIMA, Tiberio; LALLEE, Margareth; COUTO, Sergio; UTIYAMA, Edivaldo; RASSLAN, Samir
    Popliteal lymph node dissection is performed when grossly metastatic nodal disease is encountered in the popliteal fossa or after microscopic metastasis is found in interval sentinel nodes during clinical staging of cutaneous malignant melanoma. Initially, an S-shaped incision is made to gain access to the popliteal fossa. A careful en bloc removal of fat tissue and lymph nodes is made to preserve and avoid the injury of peroneal and tibial nerves as well as popliteal vessels, following the previous recommendations. This rare surgical procedure was successfully employed in a patient with cutaneous malignant melanoma and nodal metastases at the popliteal fossa. The technique described by Karakousis was reproduced in a step-by-step fashion to allow anatomical identification of the neurovascular structures and radical resection with no post-operative morbidity and prompt recovery. Popliteal lymph node dissection is a rarely performed operative procedure. Following a lymphoscintigraphic examination of the popliteal nodal station, surgeons can be asked to explore the popliteal fossa. Detailed familiarity of the operative procedure is necessary, however, to avoid complications.
  • bookPart
    Tumores de Retroperitônio no Adulto
    (2013) AKAISHI, Eduardo; TEIXEIRA, Frederico