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Miguel Prestes Nacul
Researcher at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Publications - 15
Citations - 54
Miguel Prestes Nacul is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robotic surgery & Public health. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 13 publications receiving 34 citations.
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Current status of residency training in laparoscopic surgery in Brazil: a critical review
TL;DR: The establishment of a more appropriate pedagogical process for teaching laparoscopic surgery in the medical residency programs is mandatory in order to give a solid surgical education and to determine a structured and safe professional activity.
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Guidelines of the Brazilian Hernia Society (BHS) for the management of inguinocrural hernias in adults.
Christiano Marlo Paggi Claus,Christiano Marlo Paggi Claus,Flávio Malcher M de Oliveira,Marcelo Lopes Furtado,Mauricio Andrade Azevedo,Sergio Roll,Gustavo Soares,Miguel Prestes Nacul,André Luiz Moreira da Rosa,Renato Miranda de Melo,Júlio César Beitler,Marcio Barroso Cavalieri,Alexander Charles Morrell,Leandro Totti Cavazzola +13 more
TL;DR: A Sociedade Brasileira de Hérnias reuniu um grupo de experts com objetivo of revisar diversos tópicos, como indicação cirúrgica, manejo perioperatório, técnicas cirúRGicas, complicações e orientaçÃes pós-operatowrias.
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Educational note: teaching and training in robotic surgery. An opinion of the Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery Committee of the Brazilian College of Surgeons.
Miguel Prestes Nacul,Armando Geraldo Franchini Melani,Bruno Zilberstein,Dyego Sá Benevenuto,Leandro Totti Cavazzola,Raphael L. C. Araujo,Raphael L. C. Araujo,Rubens Sallum,Samuel Aguiar-Jr,Flávio Daniel Saavedra Tomasich +9 more
TL;DR: The authors conclude that the creation of a norm for habilitation in robotic surgery should encourage Brazilian hospitals to apply objective qualification criteria for this type of procedure to qualify assistance.
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The difficult crossroads of decisions at COVID-19: how can the deontology implicit in Evidence-Based Medicine help us to understand the different attitudes of doctors at this time?
TL;DR: The authors conclude that acceptance and tolerance to divergence is commendable, being a path to achieving unity in the diversity of medicine in times of little safe knowledge, and the complexity of the medical decision-making during this time.
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Laparoscopy & robotics: a historical parallel.
TL;DR: The author draws a parallel in relation to the use of both technologies in the surgeon's armamentarium, as the fear of the "new technology", seen when laparoscopy appeared, is repeated with the advent of robotic surgery.