MAURO FIGUEIREDO CARVALHO DE ANDRADE

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Departamento de Cirurgia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/02 - Laboratório de Anatomia Médico-Cirúrgica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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    Cadaver donation program and anatomy teaching at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Brazil
    (2014) JACOMO, Alfredo; HOJAIJ, Flavio; RIBEIRO, Joao; ANDRADE, Mauro; AKAMATSU, Flavia
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    Deltoid muscle innervation in cadaveric specimens: A statistical analysis of the axillary nerve entering sites-preliminary results
    (2019) HARA, Lucas; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; LIMA, Larissa Barbosa; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
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    Histopathologic changes in gastric mucosa after experimental gastric restriction
    (2017) MOTA FILHO, Guilherme; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; SALEH, Samir; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
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    Lymph Drainage of the Upper Limb and Mammary Region to the Mille. Anatomical Study in Stillbirths
    (2015) CUADRADO, Guilherme; ANDRADE, Mauro; AKAMATSU, Flavia; JACOMO, Alfredo
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    Non-ablative radiofrequency enhance collagen content on the injured Achilles tendon after one year in rats
    (2017) AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; SALEH, Samir; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; TEODORO, Walcy
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    Colonic mucosa is affected by gastric restriction in an animal model
    (2017) FONTES, Luiz Gustavo; ITEZEROTE, Ana; SALEH, Samir; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Anatomical Basis of the Myofascial Trigger Points of the Gluteus Maximus Muscle
    (2017) AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; YENDO, Tatiana Mina; RHODE, Ciro; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; HSING, Wu Tu; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
    Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by pain and limited range of motion in joints and caused by muscular contracture related to dysfunctional motor end plates and myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). We aimed to observe the anatomical correlation between the clinically described MTrPs and the entry point of the branches of the inferior gluteal nerve into the gluteus maximus muscle. We dissected twenty gluteus maximus muscles from 10 human adult cadavers (5 males and 5 females). We measured the muscles and compiled the distribution of the nerve branches into each of the quadrants of the muscle. Statistical analysis was performed by using Students f-test and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Although no difference was observed either for muscle measurements or for distribution of nerve branching among the subjects, the topography of MTrPs matched the anatomical location of the entry points into the muscle. Thus, anatomical substract of the MTrPs may be useful for a better understanding of the physiopathology of these disorders and provide basis for their surgical and clinical treatment.
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    Principais acessos em cirurgia inguinal
    (2019) MASSAROLO, Paulo; OTOCH, José Pinhata; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz; HOJAIJ, Flávio Carneiro; ANDRADE, Mauro Figueiredo Carvalho de
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    Anatomical basis of the temporal muscle trigger points
    (2020) AKAMATSU, Flavia; TEIXEIRA, Giulianna; ITEZEROTE, Ana; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Anatomical Study of the Innervation of the Masseter Muscle and Its Correlation with Myofascial Trigger Points
    (2020) PINHEIRO, Roberto Procopio; GAUBEUR, Matheus Aquesta; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; SALEH, Samir Omar; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi
    Background and Purpose: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is widely prevalent in the general population; some reports estimate its prevalence ranges from 9 to 85%. Among the different locations where MPS may arise, pain related to the masseter muscle is referred as masticatory myofascial pain. MPS is characterized by myofascial trigger points (MTPs), which represent tender anatomical areas of a muscle where painful symptoms are elicited whenever stimulated. Previous publications have found MTPs to coincide with neuromuscular junctions at the motor end plate, at the innervation zone (IZ). Our study aimed to describe the innervation of the masseter muscle and relate it to clinically described myofascial trigger points (MTPs). Materials and Methods: We mapped the nerve fiber distribution into the masseter muscles from 16 cadavers by anatomical dissection. We divided the muscle into six regions, three superior (I-III) and three inferior (IV-VI), and classified the nerve's branches distribution according to these predetermined areas. Statistical analyses was made by Poisson distribution and logarithm link function followed by Bonferroni multiple comparisons (P<0.05). Results: All six areas received branches from the masseteric nerve. Areas I and II (upper posterior and upper intermediate, respectively) had a significant higher number of nerve entries as compared to the remaining areas. Conclusion: The penetration areas of the masseteric nerve have been established and MTPs are found in the innervation zones, clinicians should focus initially on the regions of the penetration points, for diagnostics and therapeutic measures, such as injections, dry needling and soft tissue interventions. Anatomical study of nerve supply to the masseter muscle can provide useful additional knowledge to further understanding masticatory myofascial pain and to direct therapeutic interventions and diagnostic studies of temporomandibular junction dysfunction.