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    Microbiology of chronic mesh infection by Birolini, C., Faro Junior, M. P., Terhoch, C. B., de Miranda, J. S., Tanaka, E. Y., Utiyama, E. M.

    “…Purpose Mesh infection following hernia repair is one of the most dreaded complications of hernia surgery. Mesh sinus, infected seromas, mesh extrusion, and…”
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    Sporadic Abdominal Wall Desmoid type Fibromatosis: treatment paradigm after thirty two years by Couto Netto, S D, Teixeira, F, Menegozzo, C A M, Leão-Filho, H M, Albertini, A, Ferreira, F O, Akaishi, E H, Utiyama, E M

    Published in BMC surgery (07-06-2018)
    “…Desmoid-type fibromatosis is a benign mesenchymal neoplastic process. It exhibits an uncertain growth pattern and high recurrence rate. Previously radical…”
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    Mesh cancer: long-term mesh infection leading to squamous-cell carcinoma of the abdominal wall by Birolini, C., Minossi, J. G., Lima, C. F., Utiyama, E. M., Rasslan, S.

    “…Purpose It is recognized that chronic inflammation can cause cancer. Even though most of the available synthetic meshes are considered non-carcinogenic, the…”
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    The use of synthetic mesh in contaminated and infected abdominal wall repairs: challenging the dogma—A long-term prospective clinical trial by Birolini, C., de Miranda, J. S., Tanaka, E. Y., Utiyama, E. M., Rasslan, S., Birolini, D.

    “…Background Abdominal wall reconstruction in patients presenting with enteric fistulas and mesh infection is challenging. There is a consensus that synthetic…”
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    A computerized tomography scan method for calculating the hernia sac and abdominal cavity volume in complex large incisional hernia with loss of domain by Tanaka, E. Y., Yoo, J. H., Rodrigues, A. J., Utiyama, E. M., Birolini, D., Rasslan, S.

    “…Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum (PPP) is a safe and effective procedure in the treatment of large incisional hernia (size > 10 cm in width or length)…”
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    A retrospective review and observations over a 16-year clinical experience on the surgical treatment of chronic mesh infection. What about replacing a synthetic mesh on the infected surgical field? by Birolini, C., de Miranda, J. S., Utiyama, E. M., Rasslan, S.

    “…Purpose To review the short- and long-term results in patients who underwent removal of infected or exposed mesh and reconstruction of the abdominal wall with…”
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    Could polypropylene mesh impair male reproductive organs? Experimental study with different methods of implantation by Damous, S. H. B., Damous, L. L., Miranda, J. S., Montero, E. F. S., Birolini, C., Utiyama, E. M.

    “…Purpose To evaluate the vas deferens and testicles of rats submitted to bilateral inguinotomy and polypropylene (PP) mesh placement. Method Sixty Wistar rats…”
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    Prosthetic repair of incisional hernia in kidney transplant patients. A technique with onlay polypropylene mesh by BIROLINI, C, MAZZUCCHI, E, UTIYAMA, E. M, NAHAS, W, RODRIGUES, A. J, ARAP, S, BIROLINI, D

    “…The employment of synthetic mesh for incisional hernia repair in kidney-transplanted patients is rarely reported in the present literature. Many authors…”
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    Abdominal wall reconstruction after desmoid type fibromatosis radical resection: Case series from a single institution and review of literature by Couto, Netto S.D, Teixeira, F.J.R, Menegozzo, Carlos Augusto Metidieri, Albertini, A, Akaishi, E.H, Utiyama, E.M

    “…Highlights • Desmoid type fibromatosis, although benign and rare tumors, pose significant challenge to surgeons due to their high morbidity and recurrence…”
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    Elective colonic operation and prosthetic repair of incisional hernia: does contamination contraindicate abdominal wall prosthesis use? by Birolini, Claudio, Massazo Utiyama, Edivaldo, Junqueira Rodrigues, Aldo, Birolini, Dario

    “…Background: Wound infection and sepsis leading to incisional hernia development are common after emergency colonic operations. Later on, while being operated…”
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    The efficacy of loop colostomy for complete fecal diversion by Fontes, B, Fontes, W, Utiyama, E M, Birolini, D

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-04-1988)
    “…In an attempt to evaluate the real efficacy of loop colostomy for fecal diversion, the authors studied 62 patients previously colostomized under emergency…”
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    Ascariasis of the gallbladder: report of two cases and review of the literature by Fontes, B, Utiyama, E M, Morimoto, R Y, Pires, P W, Birolini, D, de Oliveira, M R

    Published in International surgery (01-10-1984)
    “…Ascariasis of the gallbladder, unlike ascariasis of the bile duct, is a rare entity. The authors add two cases to the 39 already reported in the literature,…”
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    Open pelviperineal trauma by Birolini, D, Steinman, E, Utiyama, E M, Arroyo, A A

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-04-1990)
    “…The authors present their results in the management of 48 patients with complex pelviperineal injuries treated at the Surgical Emergency Ward of the University…”
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    Uterine cancer presenting as obstructive jaundice by Manuel V, Rocha E, Fortini G, Pascoal Z, Netto R, Rengel L, Birolini C, Utiyama EM

    Published in International journal of women's health (01-07-2016)
    “…Valdano Manuel, Eserval Rocha, Giovana Fortini, Zeida Pascoal, Renata Netto, Lenira Rengel, Claudio Birolini, Edivaldo Massazo Utiyama Department of General…”
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    Traumatic wounds of the esophagus by Steinman, E, Utiyama, E M, Pires, P W, Birolini, D

    Published in Revista do Hospital das Clinicás (01-05-1990)
    “…Thirty four (75.5%) individuals sustained gunshot wounds, nine (20%) stab wounds, while two (4.4%) suffered blunt trauma. Thirty four patients (75%) displayed…”
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