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Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016

Clinical repercussions of Martin-Gruber anastomosis: anatomical study

Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; Gabriel Pedro; Maurício Ferreira Caetano; Luiz Angelo Vieira; Edie Benedito Caetano

Objective The main objective of this study was to describe Martin-Gruber anastomosis anatomically and to recognize its clinical repercussions. Method 100 forearms of 50 adult cadavers were dissected in an anatomy laboratory. The dissection was performed by means of a midline incision along the entire forearm and the lower third of the upper arm. Two flaps including skin and subcutaneous tissue were folded back on the radial and ulnar sides, respectively. Results Nerve communication between the median and ulnar nerves in the forearm (Martin-Gruber anastomosis) was found in 27 forearms. The anastomosis was classified into six types: type I: anastomosis between the anterior interosseous nerve and the ulnar nerve (n = 9); type II: anastomosis between the anterior interosseous nerve and the ulnar nerve at two points (double anastomosis) (n = 2); type III: anastomosis between the median nerve and the ulnar nerve (n = 4); type IV: anastomosis between branches of the median nerve and ulnar nerve heading toward the flexor digitorum profundus muscle of the fingers; these fascicles form a loop with distal convexity (n = 5); type V: intramuscular anastomosis (n = 5); and type VI: anastomosis between a branch of the median nerve to the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle and the ulnar nerve (n = 2). Conclusion Knowledge of the anatomical variations relating to the innervation of the hand has great importance, especially with regard to physical examination, diagnosis, prognosis and surgical treatment. If these variations are not given due regard, errors and other consequences will be inevitable.


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2016

INTRAMUSCULAR MARTIN-GRUBER ANASTOMOSIS

Edie Benedito Caetano; Luiz Ângelo Vieira; Maurício Ferreira Caetano; Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; João José Sabongi Neto

Objective : This paper reports the incidence, origin, course and anatomical relationships of intramuscular Martin-Gruber anastomosis. Methods : Anatomical dissection of 100 limbs from 50 adults cadavers was performed. The intramuscular Martin-Gruber anastomosis was found in five forearms, three in the right and two in the left side, one was bilateral. All communication were located between the anterior interosseous nerve and the ulnar nerve. Conclusion : The purpose of intramuscular Martin-Gruber anastomosis, which we found in 5% of dissected limbs, is to supply the flexor digitorum profundus muscle and it is unlikely to have any influence on the innervation of the intrinsic muscles of the hand. Level of Evidence IV, Cases Series.


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2016

ANATOMIC STUDY OF THE NERVOUS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MEDIAN AND MUSCULOUCUTANEOUS NERVE

Edie Benedito Caetano; Luiz Ângelo Vieira; Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; Marco Antonio Pires Almargo; Maurício Ferreira Caetano

ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of nerve communication between the musculocutaneous and median nerve. Methods: Anatomical dissection of 40 limbs from 20 fetal cadavers was performed at the Laboratory of Anatomy, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e da Saúde da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Results: A communicating branch was found in 10 upper limbs. In nine limbs there was a musculocutaneous-median anastomosis (type I); and in one limb there was a median-musculocutaneous anastomosis (type II). Conclusion: It is very important to know these anatomical variations, especially when considering clinical examination, diagnostic, prognostic and surgical treatment. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.


Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba | 2016

Transferência de nervos (neurotizações) no tratamento das lesões traumáticas do plexo braquial

Edie Benedito Caetano; Luiz Angelo Vieira; Antonio Marcos de Andrade; Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho

Brachial plexus avulsion injuries are usually caused by car and motorcycle accidents. Their consequences are devastating and represent a challenge to the surgeons who assist these patients. Positive results of this procedure depend on the interval between the injury and the definitive treatment. The treatment of brachial plexus avulsion injuries invariably involves the use of neurolysis, direct nerve repair, nerve grafts, and neurotization procedures. Several nerves have been used as donors in neurotizations. In general, there are two types of donor: extraplexal (intercostal, spinal accessory, and phrenic nerves, motor branches of the cervical plexus, and contralateral C7 root) and intraplexal (proximal spinal nerve stumps or collateral motor branches of the preserved brachial plexus). In fact, the intraplexal neurotization represents the classical form of nerve transfers.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2015

Anatomical study on the innervation of the elbow capsule

Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; João Rozas; João Wey; Antonio Marcos de Andrade; Edie Benedito Caetano

Objectives To put forward an anatomical description of the innervation of the elbow capsule, illustrated through morphological analysis on dissections. Methods Thirty elbows from fresh fixed adult cadavers aged 32–74 years, of both sexes, were dissected. Results Among the dissected arms, we observed that the median nerve did not have any branches in two arms, while it had one branch in five arms, two branches in two arms, three branches in ten arms, four branches in nine arms and five branches in two arms. The radial nerve did not have any branches in two arms, while it had one branch in two arms, two branches in nine arms, three branches in ten arms, four branches in five arms and five branches in two arms. The ulnar nerve did not have any branches in three arms, while it had one branch in six arms, two branches in four arms, three branches in five arms, four branches in seven arms, five branches in four arms and six branches in one arm. Conclusions We observed branches of the radial, ulnar and medial nerves in the elbow joint, and a close relationship between their capsular and motor branches.


Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016

Repercussões clínicas da anastomose de Martin-Gruber: estudo anatômico

Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; Gabriel Pedro; Maurício Ferreira Caetano; Luiz Angelo Vieira; Edie Benedito Caetano


Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba | 2014

Caracterização das neoplasias malignas de esôfago e estômago no Conjunto Hospitalar de Sorocaba

Mauro Razuk Filho; Júlio César Martinez


Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Sorocaba | 2017

Mão reumatoide: um caso de sinovite crônica associado às rupturas tendinosas

Edie Benedito Caetano; Luiz Angelo Vieira; Antonio Marcos de Andrade; Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho


Acta Ortopedica Brasileira | 2017

ESTUDO ANATÔMICO DA COMUNICAÇÃO NERVOSA ENTRE OS NERVOS MEDIANO E MUSCULOCUTÂNEO

Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro; Mauro Razuk Filho; Maurício Ferreira Caetano; Marco Antonio Pires Almargo; Luiz Angelo Vieira; Edie Benedito Caetano


Surgical Science | 2016

Comparative Study of Bovine Pericardium and Gore-Tex in Tissual Interaction with Wistar Rats Diaphragm

Artur Fracassi Guerra; Mauro Razuk Filho; Neil Ferreira Novo; Willy Marcus França

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Cristina Schmitt Cavalheiro

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Edie Benedito Caetano

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Luiz Angelo Vieira

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Maurício Ferreira Caetano

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Antonio Marcos de Andrade

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Luiz Ângelo Vieira

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Gabriel Pedro

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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João José Sabongi Neto

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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João Rozas

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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João Wey

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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