FABIO CESAR MIRANDA TORRICELLI
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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/55 - Laboratório de Urologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/55 - Laboratório de Urologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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conferenceObject FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE SEPTIC EVENTS AFTER SURGICAL DECOMPRESSION OF OBSTRUCTING URETERAL STONES: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS(2016) MARCHINI, Giovanni; MOSCARDI, Paulo; SROUGI, Victor; VICENTINI, Fabio; TORRICELLI, Fabio; BRITO, Artur; CAMARA, Cesar; SROUGI, Miguel; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: STUDYING DONOR AND RECIPIENT CHARACTERISTICS ON LONG-TERM OUTCOMES(2013) TORRICELLI, Fabio C. M.; MESSI, Gustavo B.; ANTONOPOULOS, Ioannis M.; PIOVESAN, Affonso C.; FALCI JR., Renato; KANASHIRO, Hideki; EBAID, Gustavo X.; SCHVARTSMAN, Benita G. S.; WATANABE, Andreia; VAISBICH, Maria H.; DAVID-NETO, Elias; NAHAS, William C.PURPOSE: To study donor and recipient characteristics on graft and pediatric patient survival rates. METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed 287 electronic charts of patients (under 18 year-old) underwent kidney transplantation from 01/1985 to 10/2012. Outcomes were analyzed based on the type of donor (deceased vs. living kidney donor) and recipient ESRD cause (nephrological vs. urological disease). The outcomes from recipients of deceased donors were also analyzed based on age of donors (< 17 vs. ≥ 18 years). Thereafter, the outcomes from first transplant and retransplant were compared apart. Graft and patient survival rates were compared with Kaplan-Meier curve and analyzed with Log-rank test. RESULTS: There were 309 pediatric kidney transplants in 287 children. 274 were first, 33 were second, and 2 were third grafts. 193 of 274 (67.2%) and 18 of 33 (54.5%) were living kidney transplantation. 62% of deceased donors were under 17 year-old. Regarding ESRD 195 (68%) patients presented with a nephrological cause, while 92 (32%) presented with a urological one. Of those with a urological cause, 28 (30.4%) underwent bladder augmentation. Mean follow-up was 13.7 (0–27) years. Overall, graft survival rate in one, 5 and 10 years of follow-up was 90.1%, 73.2% and 57.9%, while patient survival rate was 96.0%, 91.9% and 87.2%, respectively. There was a tendency of a higher graft survival rate in children with living kidney donors (p=0.058). There was no difference in the outcomes from first and second transplant, except by a higher immunological graft loss in retransplant group (p=0.032). There was also no difference in the graft survival rates regarding age of donor (p=0.630) and recipient ESRD cause (p=0.890). CONCLUSION: Long-term outcomes from pediatric kidney transplantation are not related to age of donor and recipient ESRD cause, since the urogenital abnormality has been corrected. Living kidney transplantation seems to present a higher graft survival rate.conferenceObject SPORADIC PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM AND STONE DISEASE: A COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC EVALUATION BEFORE AND AFTER PARATHYROIDECTOMY(2018) MARCHINI, Giovanni; FARIA, Kauy; TORRICELLI, Fabio; MONGA, Manoj; VICENTINI, Fabio; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, William; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject IN VITRO EVALUATION OF SINGLE-USE DIGITAL FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPES: A PRACTICAL COMPARISON FOR A PATIENT-CENTERED APPROACH(2018) MARCHINI, Giovanni; BATAGELLO, Carlos; MONGA, Manoj; TORRICELLI, Fabio; VICENTINI, Fabio; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, William; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject PROSPECTIVE MID-TERM EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF SILENT URETERAL STONE TREATMENT ON RENAL FUNCTION USING 99MTC-DMSA(2016) MARCHINI, Giovanni; VICENTINI, Fablo; TORRICELLI, Fabio; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; BRITO, Artur; CAMARA, Cesar; MAZZUCCHI, Eduardo; SROUGI, MiguelconferenceObject SNP RS17383719 IN THE PBX1 GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CYSTINURIA(2017) REIS, Sabrina; GUIMARAES, Ronaldo; VIANA, Nayara; LEITE, Katia; MARCHINI, Giovanni; TORRICELLI, Fabio; NAHAS, William; SROUGI, Miguel; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF BILATERAL RIRS: IS IT REALLY SAFE?(2020) DANILOVIC, Alexandre; TORRICELLI, Fabio; MARCHINI, Giovanni; BATAGELLO, Carlos; VICENTINI, Fabio; TRAXER, Olivier; SROUGI, Miguel; NAHAS, William; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject IS SUPINE PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY FOR COMPLEX STONES WORSE THAN PRONE? A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.(2021) PERRELLA, Rodrigo; VICENTINI, Fabio; PARO, Eliane; MARCHINI, Giovani; TORRICELLI, Fabio; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; BATAGELLO, Carlos; MOTA, Priscila Kuriki; BELTRAME, Daniel; COHEN, David; MURTA, Claudio; CLARO, Joaquim; NAHAS, William; SROUGI, Miguel; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject GENETIC ALTERATIONS RELATED TO CYSTINURIA - A GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS(2016) REIS, Sabrina; VIANA, Nayara; LEITE, Katia; MAGIONI, Felipe; TORRICELLI, Fabio; MARCHINNI, Giovanni; SROUGI, Miguel; MAZZUCCHI, EduardoconferenceObject POSTOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY AND RISK OF INFECTION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS(2023) TALIZIN, Thalita; DANILOVIC, Alexandre; TORRICELLI, Fabio; MARCHINI, Giovanni; BATAGELLO, Carlos; VICENTINI, Fabio; NAHAS, William; MAZZUCCHI, Eduardo