FLAVIO CARNEIRO HOJAIJ

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LIM/02 - Laboratório de Anatomia Médico-Cirúrgica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Practical tips to reduce complication rate in thyroidectomy
    (2017) CERNEA, Claudio; BRANDAO, Lenine G.; HOJAIJ, Flavio C.; CARLUCCI, Dorival De; VANDERLEI, Felipe; GOTODA, Renato; LEITE, Ana K.; KULCSAR, Marco A. V.; MATOS, Leandro L.; DEDIVITIS, Rogerio A.; ARAUJO-FILHO, Vergilius J. F.; TAVARES, Marcos R.
    Introduction: Thyroid cancer is the most frequent endocrine neoplasm, and its incidence has been consistently rising during the last decades. Surgical treatment is the choice, but the complications can be truly devastating. Methods: The objective of this article is to present some practical tips to reduce the complication rate in thyroid surgery. Results: The more frequent complications during a thyroidectomy are mentioned, as well as practical tips to try to prevent them: acute airway compression, nerve injuries (both inferior laryngeal and external branch of the superior laryngeal nerves), and hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: The prevention of complications during a thyroidectomy is imperative. The only way that the surgeon can assure the safety is to strictly adhere to technical principles, with diligent hemostasis, thorough anatomical knowledge, and gentle handling of the anatomic structures adjacent to the thyroid gland.
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    Evaluation of the Number of Goblet Cells in Crypt of Colonic Mucosa Submitted to Experimental Gastric Restriction
    (2022) AKAMATSU, Flavia E.; NUNES, Camila; FONTES, Luiz G.; ITEZEROTE, Ana M.; SALEH, Samir O.; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; PEREIRA, Jose A.; MARTINEZ, Carlos A. R.; JACOMO, Alfredo L.
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    Anatomical Substract of the Temporal Muscle Myofascial Trigger Points in Fresh Cadavers
    (2022) GARRIDO, Luis C. F.; JACOMO, Alfredo L.; SALEH, Samir O.; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; AKAMATSU, Flavia E.
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    EARLY RETURN TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY
    (2022) RAZUCK, Nicole Nardy Paula; SPREY, Jan Willem Cerf; SPERANDIO, Giovanna Andrade; SAVIOLI, Fellipe Pinheiro; LANCHA JR., Antonio Herbet; JORGE, Pedro Baches; HOJAIJ, Flavio Carneiro
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    Anatomical Study of the Innervation of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle and its Correlation with Miofascial Trigger Points: Preliminary Results
    (2022) AKAMATSU, Flavia E.; ALENCAR, Cesar R. de; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo L.
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    Anatomical Study of the Innervation of the Fibularis Longus (FL) Muscle and its Correlation with Miofascial Trigger Points: Preliminary Results
    (2022) PARK, Lucas Y.; AKAMATSU, Flavia E.; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo L.
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    Anatomical Bases of the Temporal Muscle Trigger Points
    (2024) GARRIDO, Luis Carlos Fernandez; SIMONETTI, Giulianna; SALEH, Samir Omar; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi
    Background and Purpose. Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a chronic or acute form of musculoskeletal pain that affects nearly three-quarters of the world's population. It is characterized by muscle pain and stiffness, with palpable nodules and hyperirritability areas called myofascial trigger points (MTPs). The temporal muscle is frequently involved in MPS, and four MTPs in the temporal muscle have been described in the literature, but no anatomical description of the MTPs has been reported. The present study described the entry points of deep temporal nerves in the temporal muscle belly and related these points to the MTPs described in the literature. Method. Temporal muscles of 14 adult cadavers were studied. The muscle bellies were divided into six areas, three superior (1.2 and 3) and three inferior areas (4, 5, and 6) lower, according to a Cartesian plane to analyze and describe the entry points of the branches of the deep temporal nerves into the muscle. The branching distribution was analyzed using Poisson log-linear tests with Bonferroni post hoc tests for comparison between groups (sextants) (p<0.05). Results. Deep temporal nerve entry points were found in the temporal muscle in all areas. Most of the branches were observed in areas 2 and 5, which coincide with the muscle fibers responsible for mandible elevation and related to the previously described MTPs. Fewer branches were found in areas 1 and 6, where contraction produces mandible retraction. Conclusion. There is an anatomical correlation between the branching pattern of the deep temporal nerve and temporal muscle trigger points. Adequate knowledge of the innervation of the temporal muscle may help elucidate the pathophysiology of myofascial syndromes and provide a rational basis for interventional or conservative approaches and help surgeons avoid iatrogenic lesions to the deep temporal nerve lesion.
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    Innervation of Gluteus Medius Muscle and its Relationship with Myofascial Pain
    (2022) PINHEIRO, Roberto P.; AKAMATSU, Flavia E.; MACAYA, Daniela M.; ITEZEROTE, Ana M.; SALEH, Samir O.; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo L.