Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso

@portal.unifesp.br

Plastic Surgery Division
Federal University of São Paulo

Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso
He graduated in Medicine from the Federal University of Paraná (2002), completed medical residencies in general surgery (2005) and plastic surgery (2008) at Santa Casa de São Paulo. Completed his Master's degree (2012) and Doctorate “with honors” (2017) in the Translational Surgery postgraduate program at the Federal University of São Paulo - UNIFESP. He is currently an Affiliate Professor and Plastic Surgeon at UNIFESP, where he coordinates the Liposuction Sector and advises the Translational Surgery Postgraduate Program at UNIFESP. He teaches plastic surgery residents at the surgical center of Hospital São Paulo and lectures to undergraduate medical students and residents at UNIFESP. He is the author of articles published in high-impact national and international journals, such as the Lancet, and has won awards at the Brazilian and American plastic surgery congresses.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Surgery
22

Scopus Publications

277

Scholar Citations

8

Scholar h-index

7

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Happiness of plastic surgeons in São Paulo, Brazil: A cross-sectional study of the Brazilian Plastic Surgery Society-SBCP-SP
    Marcio Yuri Ferreira, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso, Murched Omar Taha, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Revista Brasileira De Cirurgia Plastica, 2025
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  • Bone Density of the Midpalatal Suture After Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion: A Retrospective Cohort Study
    Alexandre Augusto Ferreira da Silva, Carlos Alysson Aragão Lima, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Max Domingues Pereira
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2024
    Objectives: To evaluate the bone density in the midpalatal suture after 10 months of surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) with the separation of the maxilla into 2 segments. Methods: Sixty multislice computed tomography (MCT) from 20 patients undergoing SARME were analyzed in 3 periods of time (1 MCT per patient on each occasion): (1) 1 week before surgery, (2) postsurgery immediately after completing the expander activation, and (3) 10 months after the expander activation. On all occasions, the bone density was measured in Hounsfield units on MCT scans in axial and coronal sections, in the anterior (A1), middle (A2), and posterior (A3) regions of the midpalatal suture. Results: The mean percentage values of bone density in Hounsfield units, from the 10-month postactivation period to preoperative in the A1, A2, and A3 regions were 68.38%, 38.21%, and 55.90%, respectively, in the axial norm, and 64.06%, 36.81%, and 55.50% in coronal norm (A1 = A3>A2), with no significant difference in the tomographic cuts (P >0.05). There was no correlation between patient age or amount of expansion in the expander and bone density. Conclusions: The bone density in the midpalatal suture 10 months after SARME is lower than preexpansion. A denser new bone formation along the suture concentrates closer to the extremities rather than in the central region. Although the maturation of the new bone formation in the midpalatal suture is lower 10 months after SARME, it appears to be sufficient for satisfactory clinical results, regardless of patient age or the amount of expansion in the expander.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: History and scenario of patient blood management in the world and in Brazil
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Silvana Biagini, Maria Cristina Martins de Almeida Macedo, Glaciano Ribeiro, José Franciscos Comenalli Marques Junior, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a multidimensional approach that seeks to optimize the use of blood and its components in patients. This matter emerged as a response to the need to reduce unnecessary exposure to blood transfusions and their potential risks. In the past, blood transfusion was often overused resulting in complications and high costs. The advent of Patient Blood Management has caused a paradigm shift, highlighting anemia prevention, bleeding control and maximizing the production of blood cells by the organism itself. Patient Blood Management guidelines include the early identification of anemia, strategies to minimize blood loss during surgery, intraoperative blood conservation techniques, preoperative hemoglobin optimization and evidence-based approaches to the rational use of blood transfusions. Aiming to improve clinical outcomes, decrease transfusion-related complications and reduce associated costs, this multidisciplinary approach counts on doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. Based on research and clinical evidence, Patient Blood Management continues to evolve thereby promoting safer, more effective patient-centered practices. Its implementation has proven beneficial in various medical contexts thereby contributing to improvements in the quality of care provided to patients. Our goal with this Consensus is to present readers with a broad and diverse view of Patient Blood Management so that they have the building blocks to implement this new technique.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Antifibrinolytics
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Fernanda Vieira Perini, Enis Donizetti, Luciana Correa Oliveira, Roseny dos Reis Rodrigues, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    The use of strategies to reduce blood loss and transfusions is essential in the treatment of surgical patients, including in complex cardiac surgeries and those that use cardiopulmonary bypass. Antifibrinolytics, such as epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA) and tranexamic acid (TXA), are widely used in these procedures, as well as in other types of surgeries. These medicines are included in the World Health Organization (WHO) list of 'essential medicines'. Scientific evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of EACA in reducing bleeding and the need for transfusions in heart surgery. EACA is highly recommended for use in heart surgery by the American Society of Anesthesiology Task Force on Perioperative Blood Management. Regarding the safety of EACA, there is no robust evidence of any significant thrombotic potential. TXA has also been shown to be effective in reducing the use of blood transfusions in cardiac and non-cardiac surgeries and is considered safer than other antifibrinolytic agents. There is no evidence of any increased risk of thromboembolic events with TXA, but doses greater than 2 g per day have been associated with an increased risk of seizures. It is also important to adjust the dose in patients with renal impairment. In conclusion, antifibrinolytics, such as EACA and TXA, are effective in reducing blood loss and transfusion use in cardiac and non-cardiac surgeries, without causing serious adverse effects.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Implementation of Patient Blood Management (PBM)
    Maria Cristina Martins de Almeida Macedo, Silvana Biagini, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Glaciano Ribeiro, José Francisco Comenalli Marques Junior, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a holistic approach to managing blood as a resource of each patient; it is a multimodal strategy that is implemented using a set of techniques that can be applied in individual cases. In fact, the overall result of the implementation of PBM cannot be fully appreciated or explained by simply summing up the effects of the individual strategies and techniques used, since they can only produce the expected ideal result if combined. Implementing a PBM program in healthcare offers several benefits including improved patient safety, better outcomes, cost savings, conservation of resources, evidence-based practice, transfusion alternatives, improved quality of care, compliance with accreditation standards, patient-centered care, and professional education and training.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Inadvertent intraoperative hypothermia
    Enis Donizetti, Fernanda Vieira Perini, Roseny dos Reis Rodrigues, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Luciana Correa Oliveira, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Hemostasis plays a critical role in surgical procedures and is essential for a successful outcome. Advances in hemostatic agents offer new approaches to controlling bleeding thereby making surgeries safer. The appropriate choice of these agents is crucial. Volume replacement, another integral part of Patient Blood Management (PBM), maintains adequate tissue perfusion, preventing cellular damage. Individualization in fluid administration is vital with the choice between crystalloids and colloids depending on each case. Colloids, unlike crystalloids, increase oncotic pressure, contributing to fluid retention in the intravascular space. Understanding these aspects is essential to ensure safe and effective surgery, minimizing complications related to blood loss and maintaining the patient's hemodynamic status.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Management of critical bleeding
    Luciana Correa Oliveira, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Fernanda Vieira Perini, Roseny dos Reis Rodrigues, Enis Donizetti, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    The management of major bleeding is a critical aspect of modern healthcare and it is imperative to emphasize the importance of applying Patient Blood Management (PBM) principles. Although transfusion support remains a vital component of bleeding control, treating severe bleeding goes beyond simply replacing lost blood. A more comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach is essential to optimize patient outcomes and minimize the risks associated with excessive transfusions.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Acute normovolemic hemodilution and intraoperative autotransfusion
    Fernanda Vieira Perini, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Luciana Correa Oliveira, Enis Donizetti, Roseny dos Reis Rodrigues, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Autologous blood transfusion can be achieved through different techniques, including by the patient donating blood before surgery (pre-deposit), collecting blood from the patient immediately before the operation and replacing the volume with colloids or plasma expanders (acute normovolemic hemodilution) or through the salvage of lost blood, during or immediately after surgery, and its retransfusion after washing (intraoperative or postoperative recovery). We will focus on the two methods used intraoperatively that are of fundamental importance in the management and conservation of the patient's own blood.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Intraoperative hemostasis and volume replacement
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Roseny dos Reis Rodrigues, Fernanda Vieira Perini, Luciana Correa Oliveira, Enis Donizetti, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Hemostasis plays a critical role in surgical procedures and is essential for a successful outcome. Advances in hemostatic agents offer new approaches to controlling bleeding thereby making surgeries safer. The appropriate choice of these agents is crucial. Volume replacement, another integral part of Patient Blood Management (PBM), maintains adequate tissue perfusion, preventing cellular damage. Individualization in fluid administration is vital with the choice between crystalloids and colloids depending on each case. Colloids, unlike crystalloids, increase oncotic pressure, contributing to fluid retention in the intravascular space. Understanding these aspects is essential to ensure safe and effective surgery, minimizing complications related to blood loss and maintaining the patient's hemodynamic status.
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Definition of Patient Blood Management
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Maria Cristina Martins de Almeida Macedo, Silvana Biagini, Glaciano Ribeiro, José Francisco Comenalli Marques Junior, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
    Hematology Transfusion and Cell Therapy, 2024
    Managing the patient's blood and hematopoietic system is like managing any of the other organs and organ systems during patient care. Specialists control the heart, kidneys, endocrine system, etc. and the patient's blood requires similar clinical treatment. The hematopoietic system and its circulatory products are fundamental for the healthy functioning of the human body. In simple terms, Patient Blood Management (PBM) is an organized, patient-centered approach in which the entire healthcare team coordinates efforts to improve outcomes by managing and preserving the patient's own blood. By reducing dependence on blood transfusions, PBM seeks to improve clinical outcomes, reduce the risks and costs associated with transfusions, and improve the safety and quality of patient care. Essentially, the concept of PBM is about the holistic management and preservation of the patient's own blood in the medical and surgical context.
  • Mesenchymal stem cells in lung diseases and their potential use in COVID-19 ARDS: A systematized review
    Bruna Benigna Sales Armstrong, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso, José da Conceição Carvalho, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Clinics, 2023
  • Quality of information about liposuction for the lay public: A scoping review
    Anderson Henrique da Silva Stahelin, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso, André Hiroki Suyama Tsuji, Caroline Melo da Silva, Graziele Leite dos Santos, Felipe Contoli Isoldi, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Revista Brasileira De Cirurgia Plastica, 2023
  • The effect of topical ascorbic acid on cutaneous healing
    Adriane Viana de Souza, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso, Renata Andrade Bitar, Daniela de Oliveira Vieira, Cainã Cardoso Eduardo, Fernando Oliveira de Carvalho Peixoto
    Revista Brasileira De Cirurgia Plastica, 2022
  • Anchor-Line Abdominoplasty with Scarpa Fascia Preservation in Postbariatric Patients: A Comparative Randomized Study
    Heraldo Carlos Borges Inforzato, Elvio Bueno Garcia, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Luiz Antonio Rossetto, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2020
  • New Approach for Post-bariatric Abdominoplasty with Extended Vertical Resection: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Heraldo Carlos Borges Inforzato, Elvio Bueno Garcia, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2019
  • Intravenous iron sucrose versus oral iron administration for the postoperative treatment of post-bariatric abdominoplasty anaemia: an open-label, randomised, superiority trial in Brazil
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Elvio Bueno Garcia, Mariana Alcântara Rodrigues de Moraes, Daniela Francescato Veiga, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Lancet Haematology, 2018
  • Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) Versus Traditional Liposuction: Systematic Review
    Danilo Pereira-Netto, Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Ana Laura e Silva Aidar, Wagner Luis Marson, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2018
  • Postoperative intravenously administered iron sucrose versus postoperative orally administered iron to treat post-bariatric abdominoplasty anaemia (ISAPA): The study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Elvio Bueno Garcia, Neil Ferreira Novo, Daniela Francescato Veiga, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Trials, 2016
  • Mortality risk is dose-dependent on the number of packed red blood cell transfused after coronary artery bypass graft
    Antônio Alceu dos Santos, Alexandre Gonçalves Sousa, Raquel Ferrari Piotto, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso
    Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2013
  • Hematological variables and iron status in abdominoplasty after bariatric surgery
    Juan Carlos Montano-Pedroso, Elvio Bueno Garcia, Ivan Rene Viana Omonte, Mario Guilherme Cesca Rocha, Lydia Masako Ferreira
    Obesity Surgery, 2013
  • Comparative analysis of human brain slices with three different staining techniques
    Murilo Sousa de Meneses, Juan Carlos Montano Pedroso, Rúbia Fátima Fuzza, Jerônimo Buzetti Milano
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2004
  • Central neurocytoma presented by intraventricular hemorrage: Case report
    Ricardo Alexandre Hanel, Juan Carlos Montaño, Emerson Gasparetto, Léo F. da Silva Ditzel, Luis Fernado Bleggi Torres, João Cândido Araujo
    Arquivos De Neuro Psiquiatria, 2001

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Safety in Rib Surgery: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review
    GAA Felix, JCM Pedroso, MOM Júnior, JRNF Leite, FC Isoldi
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open 14 (3), e7562 , 2026
    2026
  • Comments on: Rib Remodeling Without Rib Resection: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    GAA Felix, JCM Pedroso, MO Mourão Júnior, FC Isoldi, LM Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1-2 , 2025
    2025
  • Intentions in reconstructive plastic surgery among post-bariatric patients in Brazil’s public health service
    PCSP Abdalla, JCM Pedroso, RC Katayama, SS Saad, GAA Felix, ...
    Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira 40, e405725 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Genital self-image and body dysmorphic symptoms in patients undergoing central wedge or linear labiaplasty: a clinical trial
    GC Minikowski, DF Veiga, GAA Felix, JCM Pedroso, LM Ferreira, MS Neto
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 155 (1), 53e-65e , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Bone density of the midpalatal suture after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion: A retrospective cohort study
    AAF da Silva, CAA Lima, JC Montano-Pedroso, MD Pereira
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 35 (6), 1696-1701 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Felicidade dos cirurgiões plásticos em São Paulo, Brasil: Um estudo transversal entre os membros da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica-SBCP-SP
    MY Ferreira, JCM Pedroso, MO Taha, LM Ferreira
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (RBCP)–Brazilian Journal of Plastic … , 2024
    2024
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Definition of Patient Blood Management
    JC Montano-Pedroso, MCMA Macedo, S Biagini, G Ribeiro, JFC Marques, ...
    Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy 46 (suppl 1), 5-7 , 2024
    2024
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Management of critical bleeding
    LC Oliveira, JC Montano-Pedroso, FV Perini, RR Rodrigues, E Donizetti, ...
    Hematology, transfusion and cell therapy 46 (suppl 1), 60-66 , 2024
    2024
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Acute normovolemic hemodilution and intraoperative …
    FV Perini, JC Montano-Pedroso, LC Oliveira, E Donizetti, RR Rodrigues, ...
    Hematology, transfusion and cell therapy 46 (suppl 1), 48-52 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Genital Self-Image and Body Dysmorphic Disorder Symptoms in Patients Undergoing Central Wedge vs. Linear Resection Labiaplasty: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    GC Minikowski, DF Veiga, GAA Felix, JCM Pedroso, LM Ferreira, MS Neto
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery , 2024
    2024
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Inadvertent intraoperative hypothermia
    E Donizetti, FV Perini, R dos Reis Rodrigues, JC Montano-Pedroso, ...
    Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy 46, S53-S59 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Antifibrinolytics
    JC Montano-Pedroso, FV Perini, E Donizetti, LC Oliveira, ...
    Hematology, transfusion and cell therapy 46, S40-S47 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Happiness of plastic surgeons in São Paulo, Brazil: A cross-sectional study of the Brazilian Plastic Surgery Society-SBCP-SP
    MY FERREIRA, JCM PEDROSO, MO TAHA, L Ferreira
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 39, e0947 , 2024
    2024
  • The importance of portable ultrasound in neck fat assessment and treatment
    RGF Feitosa, JCM Pedroso, MS Neto
    J Dermatol Cosmetol 8, 13-14 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
    JC Montano-Pedroso, FV Perini, E Donizetti, LC Oliveira, ...
    2024
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Implementation of Patient Blood Management (PBM)
    MCMA Macedo, S Biagini, JC Montano-Pedroso, G Ribeiro, ...
    Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy 46, 8-11 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Qualidade das informações sobre lipoaspiração para o público leigo: Uma revisão de escopo
    AHS Stahelin, JCM Pedroso, AHS Tsuji, CM Silva, GL Santos, FC Isoldi, ...
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 38 (4), e0766 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • USO DA ACTINIDINA EM FERIDAS:: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA
    FDAS AUGUSTO, L BLANES, JCM PEDROSO, LM FERREIRA
    Congresso Brasileiro de Estomaterapia , 2023
    2023
  • A transfusão de sangue sob as lentes da medicina baseada em evidências
    JC Montano-Pedroso
    SciELO Preprints , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 1
  • Patient Blood Management (PBM): A path to bloodless medicine
    JC Montano-Pedroso
    Patient Blood Management (PBM): A path to bloodless medicine , 2023
    2023

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) Versus Traditional Liposuction: Systematic Review
    D Pereira-Netto, JC Montano-Pedroso, ALS Aidar, M Wagner Luis, ...
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1-8 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 57
  • Mortality risk is dose-dependent on the number of packed red blood cell transfused after coronary artery bypass graft
    AA Santos, AG Sousa, RF Piotto, JCM Pedroso
    Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 28, 509-517 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 55
  • Hematological Variables and Iron Status in Abdominoplasty After Bariatric Surgery
    JC Montano-Pedroso, EB Garcia, IRV Omonte, MGC Rocha, LM Ferreira
    Obesity Surgery 23 (1), 7-16 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 29
  • Anchor-line abdominoplasty with Scarpa fascia preservation in postbariatric patients: a comparative randomized study
    HCB Inforzato, EB Garcia, JC Montano-Pedroso, LA Rossetto, LM Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 44 (2), 445-452 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 24
  • Comparative analysis of human brain slices with three different staining techniques
    MS Meneses, JC Montano Pedroso, RF Fuzza, JB Milano
    Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 62 (2A), 276-281 , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 23
  • Intravenous iron sucrose versus oral iron administration for the postoperative treatment of post-bariatric abdominoplasty anaemia: an open-label, randomised, superiority trial …
    JC Montano-Pedroso, EB Garcia, MAR de Moraes, DF Veiga, LM Ferreira
    The Lancet Haematology 5 (7), e310-e320 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 18
  • Postoperative intravenously administered iron sucrose versus postoperative orally administered iron to treat post-bariatric abdominoplasty anaemia (ISAPA): the study protocol …
    JC Montano-Pedroso, EB Garcia, NF Novo, DF Veiga, LM Ferreira
    Trials 17 (1), 196 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 10
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Acute normovolemic hemodilution and intraoperative …
    FV Perini, JC Montano-Pedroso, LC Oliveira, E Donizetti, RR Rodrigues, ...
    Hematology, transfusion and cell therapy 46 (suppl 1), 48-52 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Central neurocytoma presented by intraventricular hemorrage: case report
    RA Hanel, JC Montaño, E Gasparetto, LF Ditzel, LFB Torres, JC Araujo
    Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 59 (3A), 628-632 , 2001
    2001
    Citations: 7
  • Mesenchymal stem cells in lung diseases and their potential use in COVID-19 ARDS: A systematized review
    BBS Armstrong, JCM Pedroso, J da Conceição Carvalho Jr, LM Ferreira
    Clinics 78, 100237 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 6
  • Genital self-image and body dysmorphic symptoms in patients undergoing central wedge or linear labiaplasty: a clinical trial
    GC Minikowski, DF Veiga, GAA Felix, JCM Pedroso, LM Ferreira, MS Neto
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 155 (1), 53e-65e , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • O efeito do ácido ascórbico tópico na cicatrização cutânea
    AV Souza, JCM Pedroso, RA Bitar, DO Vieira, CC Eduardo, FOC Peixoto
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 37 (03), 347-353 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 3
  • Complicações em cirurgias plásticas após perdas ponderais maciças: uma busca sistemática e revisão
    JG Becker, EB Garcia, JCM Pedroso, LM Ferreira
    Rev Bras Cir Plást 34 (Suppl 2), 75-8 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 3
  • Impact of extracurricular activities in Plastic Surgery on the knowledge and practical skills of medical students
    JCM PEDROSO, RN PAZINI, JPR BILÓ, N Sallum, NF NOVO, P Brandoli, ...
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 30, 82-85 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 3
  • Tratamento cirúrgico de alopecia cicatricial no couro cabeludo e defeito da calota craniana em criança, sem transfusões de sangue
    JCM Pedroso, S Salanitri, A Helene Júnior
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 26 (1), 160-163 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 3
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Antifibrinolytics
    JC Montano-Pedroso, FV Perini, E Donizetti, LC Oliveira, ...
    Hematology, transfusion and cell therapy 46, S40-S47 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management: Implementation of Patient Blood Management (PBM)
    MCMA Macedo, S Biagini, JC Montano-Pedroso, G Ribeiro, ...
    Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy 46, 8-11 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Qualidade das informações sobre lipoaspiração para o público leigo: Uma revisão de escopo
    AHS Stahelin, JCM Pedroso, AHS Tsuji, CM Silva, GL Santos, FC Isoldi, ...
    Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 38 (4), e0766 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Patient Blood Management PBM: an effective, safe, cost-effective and evidence-based way to provide medical treatment in the face of scarcity of blood bags caused by the COVID …
    JC Montano-Pedroso, AA Santos, WSL Santos, RS Araújo, GCM Rabello, ...
    Patient Blood Management PBM: an effective, safe, cost-effective and … , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • New Approach for Post-bariatric Abdominoplasty with Extended Vertical Resection: A Prospective Cohort Study
    HCB Inforzato, EB Garcia, JC Montano-Pedroso, LM Ferreira
    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 43 (3), 711-717 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 2