Dr. Fernando Leal Pereira

Professor
Department of General Surgery
Oeste Paulista University
Brazil

Professor Surgery
Biography

Dr. Fernando Leal Pereira is a GI Surgeon and Professor of Surgery, Department of General Surgery at Presidente Prudente School of Medicine, Oeste Paulista University.Dr. Pereira graduated in Medicine from Marilia School of Medicine (1997) and completed his general surgery training in 1999 and GI Surgery training in 2001 at Santa Casa of Sao Paulo School of Medicine. Dr. Pereira completed his Masters degree in General Surgery at Santa Casa of Sao Paulo School of Medicine (2007) and he completed a Robotic General Surgery training at Boston Childrenss Hosptial Harvard Medical School in 2009.He is currently also the Coordinator of General Surgery Residency at Regional Hospital, Coordinator of the Local Cancer Hospital Registry, ATLS instructor and Coordinator of the College League of Trauma.Dr. Pereira has experience in ​​general surgery, with emphasis on digestive tract surgery, acting on the following topics: neoplasms of the pancreas and biliary tract, trauma surgery and bariatric surgery.

Research Intrest

Dr. Fernando research interest iclude cancer of the biliary tract and pancreas, trauma and bariatric surgery.

List of Publications
Pereira FL, Oliveira VB, Viana CT, Campos PP, Silva MA, Brandão MG. Antihyperlipidemic and antihyperglycemic effects of the Brazilian salsaparrilhas Smilax brasiliensis Spreng.(Smilacaceae) and Herreria salsaparrilha Mart.(Agavaceae) in mice treated with a high-refined-carbohydrate containing diet. Food Research International. 2015 Oct 31;76:366-72.
Pereira FL, Soares SC, Dorella FA, Leal CA, Figueiredo HC. Evaluating the efficacy of the new Ion PGM Hi-Q Sequencing Kit applied to bacterial genomes. Genomics. 2016 May 31;107(5):189-98.
Pereira FL, Vasques FT, Moricz AD, Campos TD, Pacheco Jr AM, Silva RA. Correlation analysis between post-pancreatoduodenectomy pancreatic fistula and pancreatic histology. Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. 2012;39(1):41-7.