Browsing by Autor "Fernanda Marinho de Souza"
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Item type: Item , Lateral epicondylitis treatment using mesenchymal stem cells: a narrative review(Grupo de Pesquisa Metodologias em Ensino e Aprendizagem em Ciências, 2022) Thiago Meloni Stecca; Evelin Leonara Dias da Silva; Fernanda Avila Rocha; Fernanda Marinho de Souza; Paulo Fernando Alves da Silveira; Romero Fonseca Vieira Júnior; Samuel Henrique Jakoski GehhlenTendons diseases are frequently seen in clinical practice, even more in athletes. This disease can be accompanied of a disabling musculoskeletal pain, being of a substantial impact in the patients’ lives. Although the diverse ways to treat LE, most of the results are not satisfactory, and there is no evidence of a therapy that is more effective than placebo or no treatment at all. Therefore, throughout the last decades, new perspectives towards LE management appeared, such as mesenchymal stem cells therapy (MSCs), that demonstrated promising results in a fair number of studies. This study presents itself with the purpose to revise the existing literature towards the use of mesenchymal stem cells as a treatment to lateral epicondylitis, summarizing the existing clinical evidences and evaluating its efficacy, as to create a clear vision of the current researches and its progress in such therapy. Revise literature towards the effectiveness of stem cells use in lateral epicondylitis treatment. The review occurred in July, 2022, using original and high scientific evidence level publications in MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases. Also, the references in which the studies were based, were also analyzed. There were selected five prospective studies that evaluated the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells in lateral epicondylitis and other tendon diseases. All of the studies concluded that there was a significant recovery of the tendinopathy. Even though the studies show mesenchymal stem cells therapeutic potential toward lateral epicondylitis treatment, the lack o clinical trials makes it difficult to determine what type of transplant should be made, where the cells should come from and how many cells are ideal for clinical use.Item type: Item , Spinal fusion surgery blood loss: a narrative review abstract(Grupo de Pesquisa Metodologias em Ensino e Aprendizagem em Ciências, 2022) Fernanda Avila Rocha; Evelin Leonara Dias da Silva; Fernanda Marinho de Souza; Paulo Fernando Alves da Silveira; Romero Fonseca Vieira Júnior; Samuel Henrique Jakoski Gehhlen; Thiago Meloni SteccaSpinal fusion surgeries are commonly associated to great blood losses that, besides being able to directly harm the procedure, can be associated to a higher risk of serious complications due to the blood transfusion needed afterwards. Therefore, the present study aims to review the literature towards blood loss in different techniques of spinal fusion. For this, nine studies were selected, being two of them about cervical spine fusion, two of them about thoracic spine fusion and five of them about lumbar spine fusion, to compare and analyze twelve different techniques. The spinal fusion in thoracic and lumbar interbody arthrodesis were the ones that shown greatest blood loss.