IVAN CECCONELLO

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Gastroenterologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/35 - Laboratório de Nutrição e Cirurgia Metabólica do Aparelho Digestivo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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    Colecistite aguda
    (2013) JUREIDINI, Ricardo; BACCHELLA, Telesforo; CECCONELLO, Ivan
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    Disability in the post-obese bariatric patient: Old and new problems
    (2013) FAINTUCH, J.; SOUZA, S. A. F.; FABRIS, S. M.; ROSENBLATT, A.; CECCONELLO, I.
    Sustained and lifelong weight loss for severely obese people is not anymore an impossible dream, and a Swedish journal has described bariatric surgery as the fairy tale about the ugly duckling (Olbers 2011). Of course this is a bittersweet remark, because although for millions such is an advantageous and even life-saving intervention, all of them have to cope with the post-obesity status. Obesity is a chronic incurable disease and the postobesity status is an attenuated albeit ongoing illness, not a mere sequela. Appropriate follow-up and secondary interventions, be they surgical, clinical, physiatric, dietary, or psycho-social, may be demanded. Obesity entails widespread disorders involving as far away organs, structures, needs and abilities as the teeth, the central nervous system, the gut microbiome, the susceptibility to cancer, the performance at the workplace, and the demand for health care resources. Subsequent weight gain and comorbidity relapse is a permanent possibility, as endogenous and environmental obesogenic stimuli are not suppressed, only weakened. Gastrointestinal restriction and bypass are highly successful maneuvers when correctly indicated and conducted, however, they do not signal the end of the battle. Patients have to be educated and followed for life. It is hoped that such experience along with general public-health initiatives will eventually trickle down to their families, their offspring, and society in general, so that the new generations might be born and nurtured with obesity prevention in mind. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved.
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    Tratamento da Carcinomatose Peritoneal das Neoplasias do Aparelho Digestivo
    (2013) LEONARDI, Paulo C.; DEUTSCH, Claudio Roberto; CECCONELLO, Ivan
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    Doença do Refluxo Gastroesofágico
    (2013) NASI, Ary; SALLUM, Rubens Antônio Aissar; SANTO, Marco Aurelio; CECCONELLO, Ivan
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    Gastrectomia por câncer gástrico
    (2017) HYUNG, Woo Jin; ZILBERSTEIN, Bruno; KONDO, André; CECCONELLO, Ivan
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    Câncer de esôfago
    (2013) CECCONELLO, Ivan; SALLUM, Rubesn Antônio Aissar; TAKEDA, Flavio Roberto; GIL, Erlon; FREITAS, Helano Carioca
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    Bariatric surgery: Current techniques and results
    (2013) FAINTUCH, J.; SOUZA, S. A. F.; FABRIS, S. M.; CECCONELLO, I.
    Half a century ago obesity was not a public health problem, however, gastroduodenal ulcers were ubiquitous. Many gastrectomies were conducted at that time and patients eventually lost weight. That is how bariatric surgery commenced, naturally expanding to a variety of techniques and accesses. Success has been both bigger and smaller than expected. Yes, bariatric operations became so popular that they already represent one of the five most performed major operations in some countries. They are followed by strong secondary benefits particularly concerning diabetes remission, to the point that a new subspecialty has arisen, metabolic surgery for diabetes. No, they are not carefree and they have not solved the problem of severe obesity, at least from the epidemiological point of view. They were actually not designed to be a mass treatment. The pursuit of new therapeutic avenues and the reinforcement of old ones is still mandatory, if the worldwide obesity epidemic is to be curtailed. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved.
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    Lesão da via biliar
    (2012) BACCHELLA, TELESFORO; CECCONELLO, IVAN; ABDO, Emilio E.; JUREIDINI, Ricardo; FIGUEIRA, Estela R. R.
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    Câncer do esôfago - carcinoma epidermoide e adenocarcinoma
    (2017) SZACHNOWICZ, Sergio; MOTA, Filippe Camarotto; ALVES, Aline Marcílio; CECCONELLO, Ivan
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    Perspectives of surgery for benign esophageal diseases
    (2017) CECCONELLO, I.; BERNARDO, W. M.