FLAVIA EMI AKAMATSU JACOMO

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

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    ABDUCTOR HALLUCIS MUSCLE HAS ONE MORE MUSCLE INSERTION POINT
    (2018) WADA, Juliano; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Lymph drainage of the upper limb and mammary region to the axilla: anatomical study in stillborns
    (2018) CUADRADO, Guilherme de Arruda; ANDRADE, Mauro Figueiredo Carvalho de; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
    Purpose We studied the lymphatic drainage of the upper limb and mammary region directing to the axilla to investigate whether independent pathways can be observed or whether anastomoses and shared drainage occur between them. This analysis aimed to assess the safety of axillary reverse mapping (ARM) in breast cancer treatment and to understand the development of lymphedema after sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) alone. Methods Seven unfixed stillborn fetuses were injected with a modified Gerota mass in the peri-areolar area, palm and dorsum of the hands, formalin fixed, and then submerged in 10% hydrogen peroxide solution. Microsurgical dissection was then performed on the subcutaneous cellular tissue of the upper limb, axillary region, and anterior thorax to expose the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes. Results The dye injected into the upper limb reached either the lateral axillary group, known to be exclusively responsible for upper limb drainage, or the anterior group, which is typically related to breast drainage. There was great proximity among the pathways and lymph nodes. Communicating lymphatic vessels among these groups of lymph nodes were also found in all studied cases. Discussion Lymphedema remains a challenging morbidity in breast cancer treatment. ARM and SLNB aim to avoid unnecessary damage to the lymphatic drainage of the upper limb. However, our anatomical study suggests that ARM may have potential oncological risks because preserved lymph nodes may harbor malignant cells due their proximity, overlapping drainage pathways, and connecting lymph vessels among lymph nodes.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Aneurysm of the Fibular Vein: A Case Report
    (2018) SALEH, Samir Omar; ANDRADE, Mauro Figueired Carvalho de; CUADRADO, Guilherme de Arruda; SALEH, Kassem Samir; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
    Background: Aneurysms of the deep veins of the lower limbs are rare and often asymptomatic. Although natural history is unclear, these aneurysms have been associated with deep venous thrombosis and fatal pulmonary embolism events. To our knowledge, this case represents the fifth patient with isolated aneurysm of a calf vein described in the literature and the second one affecting the fibular vein. Methods: We report the case of a 20-year-old white man with an aneurysm of the fibular vein that we believe is the second case in the literature Results: After evaluation and diagnosis, the aneurysm was resected with full recovery of the patient. Conclusions: Treatment of this unusual condition seems to be mandatory for major thromboembolic events can be as high as 71% with 2 deaths, according to a review of 24 patients with popliteal vein aneurysms. Unlike proximal veins, where reconstruction is advisable, calf vein aneurysms can be safely managed by simple excision and ligature. In our patient, aneurysm resection eliminated symptoms, and good result was maintained in long follow-up.
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    A NEW ASPECT OF TRICEPS BRACHII MUSCLE INSERTION
    (2018) AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; NEGRAO, Jose Renato; SALEH, Samir Omar; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
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    LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY INCREASES MESENCHYMAL CELL PROLIFERATION AND COLLAGEN II AFTER EXPERIMENTAL INJURY
    (2018) AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; TEODORO, Walcy R.; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; SALEH, Samir; MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real; RIBEIRO, Marcelo Lima; PEREIRA, Jose Aires; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Linfonodos do nível VI: estudo anatômico dos linfonodos localizados entre o nervo laríngeo recorrente e a artéria carótida comum direita.
    (2018) SALEH, Samir Omar; HOJAIJ, Flávio Carneiro; ITEZEROTI, Ana Maria; CAMARGO, Cristina Pires; SALEH, Kassem Samir; ANDRADE, Mauro Figueiredo Carvalho de; AKAMATSU, Flávia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
    ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the presence of lymph nodes and their relationships with demographic and anthropometric characteristics in a specific region, not yet described in anatomy compendiums, called by us Recurrent Carotid Recess (RCR) and located among the right recurrent laryngeal nerve, the right common carotid artery, and the right inferior thyroid artery. Methods: 32 right cervical regions were harvested from cadavers within 24 hours post-mortem. The fibro-fatty tissue of the RCR was resected and prepared with formalin fixation. It was then subjected to an increasing sequence of alcohols (70%, 80%, and 90%), subsequently to a solution of Xylol, and finally to a solution of Methyl Salicylate, respecting the time required for each step. The macroscopic study was carried out on the diaphanized piece, observing the presence or not of lymph nodes. When present, they were photographed and their measurements were gauged with a digital caliper. In the microscopic study, hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to confirm the lymph node. Results: the presence of lymph nodes was observed in 22 (68.75%) of the 32 specimens. The number of lymph nodes ranged from zero to six (mean of 1.56±0.29), per cadaver, and their mean size was 7.82mmx3.86mm (longitudinal x transversal diameters). Conclusion: the relationship between anthropometric data and presence of lymph nodes in the RCR (Fisher’s exact test) was significant for medium-height individuals (p=0.03) and also white ones (p=0.04).
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    MYOFASCIAL PLANTAR PAIN AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INNERVATION OF ABDUCTOR HALLUCIS MUSCLE. NEW PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL APPROACH
    (2018) WADA, Juliano; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; ITEZEROTE, Ana Maria; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz
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    Morphometry and Frequency of the Pyramidalis Muscle in Adult Humans
    (2018) KOGIMA, Rudolph Octaviano; SIMOES, Pedro; SANTOS, Lesley Miriam de Paula; HOJAIJ, Flavio; ANDRADE, Mauro; AKAMATSU, Flavia Emi; JACOMO, Alfredo Luiz