Publications by authors named "M Pereima"

Objective: Evaluate the results obtained using a Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) associated or not with the Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) for skin cover in paediatric patients who were victims of burns.

Method: Retrospective study of a cross-sectional study that evaluated the medical records of children submitted to the application of DRT, associated or not with NPWT, for the treatment of burned children admitted to the Joana de Gusmão Children's Hospital (JGCH) in Florianópolis, in the period from January 2011 to December 2016, totalling 45 patients.

Results: The majority of the patients were pubescent (31.

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Objective: To report the use of virtual reality (VR) in pain intensity during dressing change of two burned children hospitalized in a Burn Treatment Center (BTC) in Southern Brazil.

Method: Case report on the use of VR during dressing change of two burned children hospitalized in a BTC, from May to July 2016. For assessing pain, a facial pain rating scale was applied at four times: just before the dressing, during the dressing without the use of VR, during the dressing with the VR, and after the use of VR.

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Strategies for skin regeneration have been developed to provide effective treatment for cutaneous wounds and disease. Dermal substitutes have been used to cover the lesion to facilitate cell colonization, thereby promoting dermal regeneration. However, very little is known about Pelnac matrix especially at histological level.

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New strategies for skin regeneration are needed in order to provide effective treatment for cutaneous wounds and disease. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an attractive source of cells for tissue engineering because of their prolonged self-renewal capacity, multipotentiality, and ability to release active molecules important for tissue repair. In this paper, we show that human skin-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (SD-MSCs) display similar characteristics to the multipotent MSCs.

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Macrodactyly is a rare congenital anomaly of the hand that is difficult to treat. We describe a new technique consisting of hemidigital, longitudinal, and transverse en bloc resection with collateral ligament transplantation to the proximal interphalangeal joint that we used in a case of macrodactyly. Four years after the procedure the digit's appearance was largely improved with preservation of complete motion at the proximal interphalangeal joint.

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