01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)

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    Análise de incidência de câncer de vesícula biliar em pacientes atendidos no Laboratório Municipal de Saúde Pública do Recife (2014 - 2022)
    (2024-02-05) Santos, Bruna Maria Correia dos; Souza, Paulo Roberto Eleutério de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1971832245117283; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2311174575605049
    Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is considered a rare type of cancer by the World Health Organization (WHO) and characterized by the absence of symptoms in the early stages, but in advanced stages manifests with abdominal pain. The WHO considers this type of tumor as the most common in the biliary tract, associating it with risk factors such as gallstones, age, female sex, and a higher propensity in white individuals. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of gallbladder cancer in patients undergoing elective cholecystectomies, assessing the occurrence of GBC in patients treated at the Municipal Public Health Laboratory of the Recife- Pernambuco from 2014 to 2022. An observational, retrospective, descriptive-analytical study was conducted using secondary sources of patients diagnosed with GBC from 2014 to 2022. A total of 17,970 medical records were analyzed during the study period. Among these, 10 were related to the gallbladder, and only 2 had a diagnosis of GBC. The female sex was present in 70% (7/10) of the cases and 50% were diagnosed with gallstone disease. The most performed operation was simple cholecystectomy. In the two patients with GBC, the diagnosis of gallbladder adenocarcinoma was confirmed. Tumor staging revealed 50% (1/2) at stage IIIb and 50% (1/2) at stage II among the examined cases. Thus, this study confirmed the prevalence of gallbladder adenocarcinoma in GBC and identified cholelithiasis as the main risk factor similar to previous studies.
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    Laparotomia exploratória para avaliação e correção de ruptura em vesícula biliar em cadela spitz alemão
    (2023-04-26) Silva, José Gabriel Galdino da; Batista, André Mariano; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5615914349535394; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6167493443184332
    Biliary tract disease can be caused by several factors, such as extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction, trauma, neoplasms, congenital anomalies, and pancreatic abnormalities. Both partial and total biliary obstruction allow an ascending infection to occur. The obstruction can also cause ischemic stenosis in the gallbladder wall, as well as the presence of bacteria can cause increased weakness in the gallbladder wall causing necrotizing cholecystitis and result in increased organ fragility that can cause rupture. The biliary tract disease usually affects animals older than 8 years and there are no reports of sexual predilection, but small breeds tend to develop the disease more. The treatment, when there is obstruction, is surgical; when not, there is the possibility of clinical treatment, but there is the need for constant monitoring to evaluate the development of the disease. The objective of this paper was to report a case of recovery and survival of a patient with ruptured gallbladder, despite aggravating factors and other comorbidities.
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    Contribuições da colecistocentese percutânea guiada por ultrassom para diagnóstico de desordens do trato biliar em gatos (Felis catus)
    (2021-02-25) Oliveira Neta, Iraci Cordeiro de; Costa, Fabiano Séllos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6876055943439186; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3131239010322400
    The present work includes two chapters. The first item discriminates against the activities carried out within the Residency Program in the Health Professional Area in Veterinary Medicine with an area of concentration in Diagnostic Imaging, held at the Veterinary University Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (HOVET- UFRPE), in March 2019 to February 2021. A survey of all activities carried out in the period was carried out, as well as those carried out within the scope of public health and the Unified Health System (SUS). The second chapter refers to a case report that addresses the Contributions of ultrasound-guided percutaneous cholecystocentesis for the diagnosis of biliary tract disorders in cats (Felis catus). A discussion about the technique that allows collection of material directly from the gallbladder - bile, for sending and laboratory processing and subsequent cytological, parasitological and bacterial culture analyzes.