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    An integrative telehealth platform managed by nurses by de Moraes, Vinícius Ynoe, Ferreira, César Biselli, Kawagoe, Camila Kaory, Gushken, Fernanda, Azevedo, Guilherme, Ferretti Filho, Mário

    Published in BMC research notes (17-09-2022)
    “…Abstract Objective Our aim was to assess the feasibility and preliminary results of implementing a telehealth system, Alice Agora, as a tool for optimizing…”
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    Surgical Gloves in Orthopedic Trauma Procedures: How Many Lose Their Integrity? by de Barros, Maurício Pandini Monteiro, Godoi, Thales Thiago Ferreira, Ferretti Filho, Mario, Fernandes, Helio Jorge Alchavian, Dos Reis, Fernando Baldy

    Published in Revista brasileira de ortopedia (01-06-2021)
    “…Introduction  The possibility of perforation of gloves during orthopedic surgeries can reach 56.8%, and it mainly related to the manipulation of blunt…”
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    TRANSLATION, CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND VALIDATION OF THE NURICK SCALE INTO PORTUGUESE by Pajanoti, Guilherme Pianowski, Volpato, Helena Bruna Bettoni, Fernandes, Lucas Seabra, Asfora, Brenand, Antonioli, Eliane, Oliveira, Julia Martins de, Lenza, Mario, Ferretti Filho, Mario, Astur, Nelson, Pohl, Pedro

    Published in Coluna (2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction: Degenerative cervical myelopathy stands as the primary non-traumatic cause of spinal cord dysfunction in adults. Neurological assessment…”
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    Luvas cirúrgicas em procedimentos ortopédicos de trauma: Quantas perdem a integridade? by de Barros, Maurício Pandini Monteiro, Godoi, Thales Thiago Ferreira, Ferretti Filho, Mario, Fernandes, Helio Jorge Alchavian, dos Reis, Fernando Baldy

    Published in Revista brasileira de ortopedia (01-06-2021)
    “…Resumo Introdução Cirurgias ortopédicas apresentam a possibilidade de perfuração das luvas, que pode chegar a 56,8%, relacionada principalmente à manipulação…”
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