Papers by GILBERTO CUNHA DE S O U S A F I L H O SOUSA FILHO, GC
Objective: This article aims to identify and describe the path of the discomaleolar ligament (DML... more Objective: This article aims to identify and describe the path of the discomaleolar ligament (DML) using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and methods: MRIs were acquired from the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) region of two research participants using a 1.5 T SIGNA Explorer device. Conclusion: based on the images, we could observe a structure with an upward direction originating in the bilaminar zone towards the middle ear region. After analysis, the images obtained suggest that the observed structure is the DML.
Journal of Surgery and Insights , 2019
Transverse maxillary deficiency represents one of the most frequent dent facial anomalies. Among ... more Transverse maxillary deficiency represents one of the most frequent dent facial anomalies. Among the treatment alternatives, the use of transpalatal distractors have deserved emphasis, particularly in patients with consolidated growth. This provides increased structure, through graded tensile forces between surgically separated bone segments. However, there are controversies about the advantages and limitations of this technique. This report describes the case of 26-year-old a male patient treated by surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion with transpalatal distractor associated with the removal of the third molars.
Int J Anat Var, 2019
Due to the numerous surgical procedures involving the thyroid gland and the importance of avoidin... more Due to the numerous surgical procedures involving the thyroid gland and the importance of avoiding complications - bleeding, neural damage - during such procedures, the knowledge of anatomical variations involving this structure is fundamental. The aim of the present study was to describe
the anatomical structure of case of a variation in levator glandulae thyroideae encountered at routine anatomical dissection. This study is an approach that aims, with the knowledge acquired, to implement the knowledge about the morphology of levator glandulae thyroideae, aiming at medical care, both in the surgical and radiological area.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019
Purpose The objective of this study was to evaluate the anatomical distance of the maxillary arte... more Purpose The objective of this study was to evaluate the anatomical distance of the maxillary artery, the most superior portion of the condyle and subcondyle in standardized coronal sections, acquired from 16 hemifaces in 8 cadavers. Methods Measurements were taken to evaluate the distance between the uppermost portion of the mandibular condyle and the height of the maxillary artery (AB) and between the lateral (CD) and medial (EF) sides of the condylar neck to the artery. Results The mean for AB was 21.1 mm hemiface right and 22.9 mm left on the anterior face, 22.5 mm and 20.7 mm, respectively, on the rear face. The CD measurement presented 6.7 mm right side in the anterior face and 6.3 mm left, and the posterior face was 6.3 mm right side and 5.4 mm left; EF presented a mean of 2.2 mm right and 1.5 mm left on the anterior face and 1.6 mm for both sides on the posterior face. Conclusions There was no statistically significant difference between hemifaces. The proximity of the maxillary artery to the medial face of the neck of the mandibular condyle is millimetric and presents risks of severe hemorrhage for interventions in the infratemporal fossa.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The obtaining of reliable structures that form the temporomandibular joint... more ABSTRACT
Introduction: The obtaining of reliable structures that form the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) images has
always been a challenge for professionals who work in the study and treatment of the problems that affect this joint.
Objective: Since the discomalleolus ligament can promote a union between a temporomandibular joint and the
middle ear, and that auditory disorders are usually related to the temporomandibular disorders, which makes it
difficult to diagnose it, this study proposes anatomically an orientation for identification of the ligament for the
guidance control to capture images of the discomalleolus ligament in the petrotympanic fissure. Methods:
Subsidized by cadaveric dissection a measurement of planes through sections in dry skull through the formation of
a three-dimensional prototype was performed. The study had the release from the anatomy department from the
Federal Univesity of Pernambuco. Conclusion: The guidelines generated from the topographic-anatomical study
are effective in determining the discomalleolus ligament in radiological images.
Keywords: Temporomandibular Joint. Dysfunction Syndrome Temporomandibular Middle Ear. Radiology.
Utilização de tela de titânio na reconstrução orbitária em fratura tipo blow out impura: relato d... more Utilização de tela de titânio na reconstrução orbitária em fratura tipo blow out impura: relato de caso Titanium screen use on the wall for reconstruction in orbital type blow out fracture: Case report As fraturas que envolvem o assoalho da órbita e o rebordo infraorbitário podem provocar uma comunicação entre a cavidade orbitária e o seio maxilar, imprimindo o conteúdo destas para o interior desse seio, sendo denominadas de fraturas do tipo blow-out impuras. O diagnóstico dessas fraturas baseia-se em exames físicos, de palpação e avaliação dos sinais e sintomas, como equimose periorbitária, hematomas, enoftalmia, diplopia e restrição dos movimentos oculares, e de exames de imagem e tomografia computadorizada. No tratamento dessas fraturas, o acesso cirúrgico torna-se relevante para se obter visualização direta da fratura, favorecendo, assim, a realização da reconstrução dos segmentos fraturas com a implantação de biomateriais adequados. Este trabalho relata a reconstrução de um extenso defeito do assoalho orbitário com tela de titânio, considerando suas propriedades mecânicas e suas principais indicações. Palavras-Chave: Órbita; Materiais Biocompatíveis; Traumatismo. Fractures involving the orbital floor, along with the infraorbital ridge, leading to a communication with the maxillary sinus and pushing its contents thereof into it, are called impure blow out fractures. The diagnosis of these fractures is based on palpation physical examination and evaluation of signs and symptoms such as periorbital ecchymosis, bruises, enophthalmos, diplopia and restriction of eye movements, x-rays and cat Scan.The treatment consists of surgical acess into the fracture site where the reconstruction can be done with the implantation of the appropriate biomaterial, according to size of the fracture and choice of the surgeon. This study reports the reconstruction of a large defect of the orbital floor with titanium plate system, considering their mechanical properties and main indications. ABSTRACT
The application of botulinum toxin (BT) by the Dental Surgeon for
functional and aesthetic purpos... more The application of botulinum toxin (BT) by the Dental Surgeon for
functional and aesthetic purposes was authorized in 2016 through a
resolution of the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO 176). Given this
reality, the professional should be aware of his action, indications,
contraindications and anatomical relationships to obtain an effective
action. This manuscript presents anatomical considerations in the
masseter and temporal muscles, as well as important surrounding
areas which are necessary for a correct application of the technique
and to avoid undesirable effects. Photographs of cadaveric face
parts and clinical situations will be presented. In these muscles BT
can be used to treat temporomandibular dysfunction, masseter
hypertrophy, bruxism, among other abnormalities. The main
clinical complaints described by affected patients are pain in the ear
and head, sleep complaints and grinding of teeth and a history of
chronic headache and facial pain. The aim of this study is to relate
the points of clinical applications and care considering the anatomical
structures to avoid complications and maximize the therapeutic effect.
The sugarcane biopolymer is a product extracted from bacterial synthesis of Zoogloea sp, from sug... more The sugarcane biopolymer is a product extracted from bacterial synthesis of Zoogloea sp, from sug-arcane molasses and has healing characteristics in skin wounds. But nothing has been described in post-surgical alveolar repair in procedures involving tooth extractions. The experiment aims to assess the action of biopolymer sugarcane individually and in association with hydroxyapatite in alveolar bone repair through the determination histomorphometric analysis.
The operations of foreign bodies is one of the most diverse chapters of Traumatology and Surgery ... more The operations of foreign bodies is one of the most diverse chapters of Traumatology and Surgery Maxillo-
Facial, a fact explained by the different types of materials and ways they are accidentally included in the
Complex Maxillo-Facial. Beyond Iatrogenic of the projectiles by firearms, daggers, knives, shards of glass,
stone, tooth, wood, can become lodged in the soft and hard tissues of the face. The management and
prognosis depend on the composition of the foreign body, location and presence or absence of infection.
Metallic objects and glass are the most frequent and well tolerated, whereas organic elicit an inflammatory
reaction, which may lead to serious complications. In the preoperative identification, and physical examination,
it uses conventional radiographs, computed tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
and ultrasonography. The removal of the foreign body is usually a challenge for surgeons Maxillo-Facial, because often, the difficulty of access and the presence of vital structures in the region. The objective of this
study is to report a 2 of cases on foreign body present in Complex Maxillo-Facial and evaluate care for the
prevention of complications by the presence of foreign bodies.
Resumo Este trabalho relata a história da anatomia na Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, do iníc... more Resumo Este trabalho relata a história da anatomia na Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, do início de suas atividades em 1920, descrevendo os principais anatomistas que construíram a história da anatomia no Estado de Pernambuco, bem como fornecendo informações pessoais e profissionais tais como obras publicadas e homenagens recebidas. Este estudo pode ser considerado como uma singela homenagem aos que dedicaram suas vidas ao ensino da anatomia e estímulo para aqueles que atualmente a engrandecem cada vez mais. Abstract This paper describes the history of anatomy at the Federal University of Pernambuco, starting its activities in 1920, describing the main built anatomists who made the history of anatomy in the State of Pernambuco, as well as personal and professional information such as published works and honors. This study can be considered as a simple tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to the teaching of anatomy and encouragement to those who currently magnify it.
The technique of Pizzicato, use the rope to pull the instrument with the finger
to produce Stacca... more The technique of Pizzicato, use the rope to pull the instrument with the finger
to produce Staccato, is very common among bassists, especially in Jazz. This technique has been
use the index and middle fingers with the ease of your joints, most commonly, with a movement
of repetition that requires motor skills of the musician such as sensorimotor control, dexterity,
precision, a muscular skill and speed. This paper promotes a theoretical essay to show the anatomy
involved in Pizzicato, creating an outline of understanding with analysis and performance of
the task to run it in order to foster a better understanding for the musician, contributing to a
better outcome and lower risk of injury caused by repetitive movements. The correct way of
implementation, taking into account the range of motion and correct position of the fingers and
the palm is beneficial in practice for the musician, because knowing the anatomy which favors
this technique, he will know how to behave when touching and thereby perform the correctly
movements, without compromising the effectiveness of the action and without physical stress.
The rights come and go donate or by goods are widely known by the public and
protected by the Law... more The rights come and go donate or by goods are widely known by the public and
protected by the Law, but the freedom to dispose of the body, despite the legislation,
may have features not yet tutored by current Standards or at least not be everyday use.
Books by GILBERTO CUNHA DE S O U S A F I L H O SOUSA FILHO, GC
PESQUISAS EM TEMAS DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE, 2020
Pensar esse o título do livro e seus desdobramentos por meio dos artigos que o compõe foi reali... more Pensar esse o título do livro e seus desdobramentos por meio dos artigos que o compõe foi realizar um esforço de elaborar um trabalho interdisciplinar a partir do lugar de atuação em que diversos profissionais a partir da pesquisa acadêmica. Os autores procuram contribuir com a área das Ciências da Saúde, sobretudo, nas subá-reas do campo da educação.
Conhecer a anatomia topográfica e regional das estruturas envolvidas torna a técnica anestésica p... more Conhecer a anatomia topográfica e regional das estruturas envolvidas torna a técnica anestésica precisa e satisfatória, acarretando um maior controle da dor e uma menor quantidade de solução anestésica empregada. A não observância desses princípios tende a resultar em fracassos e tentativas frustradas de bloqueio da dor, acarretando lesões de tecidos e vasos circunvizinhos.
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the anatomical structure of case of a variation in levator glandulae thyroideae encountered at routine anatomical dissection. This study is an approach that aims, with the knowledge acquired, to implement the knowledge about the morphology of levator glandulae thyroideae, aiming at medical care, both in the surgical and radiological area.
Introduction: The obtaining of reliable structures that form the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) images has
always been a challenge for professionals who work in the study and treatment of the problems that affect this joint.
Objective: Since the discomalleolus ligament can promote a union between a temporomandibular joint and the
middle ear, and that auditory disorders are usually related to the temporomandibular disorders, which makes it
difficult to diagnose it, this study proposes anatomically an orientation for identification of the ligament for the
guidance control to capture images of the discomalleolus ligament in the petrotympanic fissure. Methods:
Subsidized by cadaveric dissection a measurement of planes through sections in dry skull through the formation of
a three-dimensional prototype was performed. The study had the release from the anatomy department from the
Federal Univesity of Pernambuco. Conclusion: The guidelines generated from the topographic-anatomical study
are effective in determining the discomalleolus ligament in radiological images.
Keywords: Temporomandibular Joint. Dysfunction Syndrome Temporomandibular Middle Ear. Radiology.
functional and aesthetic purposes was authorized in 2016 through a
resolution of the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO 176). Given this
reality, the professional should be aware of his action, indications,
contraindications and anatomical relationships to obtain an effective
action. This manuscript presents anatomical considerations in the
masseter and temporal muscles, as well as important surrounding
areas which are necessary for a correct application of the technique
and to avoid undesirable effects. Photographs of cadaveric face
parts and clinical situations will be presented. In these muscles BT
can be used to treat temporomandibular dysfunction, masseter
hypertrophy, bruxism, among other abnormalities. The main
clinical complaints described by affected patients are pain in the ear
and head, sleep complaints and grinding of teeth and a history of
chronic headache and facial pain. The aim of this study is to relate
the points of clinical applications and care considering the anatomical
structures to avoid complications and maximize the therapeutic effect.
Facial, a fact explained by the different types of materials and ways they are accidentally included in the
Complex Maxillo-Facial. Beyond Iatrogenic of the projectiles by firearms, daggers, knives, shards of glass,
stone, tooth, wood, can become lodged in the soft and hard tissues of the face. The management and
prognosis depend on the composition of the foreign body, location and presence or absence of infection.
Metallic objects and glass are the most frequent and well tolerated, whereas organic elicit an inflammatory
reaction, which may lead to serious complications. In the preoperative identification, and physical examination,
it uses conventional radiographs, computed tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
and ultrasonography. The removal of the foreign body is usually a challenge for surgeons Maxillo-Facial, because often, the difficulty of access and the presence of vital structures in the region. The objective of this
study is to report a 2 of cases on foreign body present in Complex Maxillo-Facial and evaluate care for the
prevention of complications by the presence of foreign bodies.
to produce Staccato, is very common among bassists, especially in Jazz. This technique has been
use the index and middle fingers with the ease of your joints, most commonly, with a movement
of repetition that requires motor skills of the musician such as sensorimotor control, dexterity,
precision, a muscular skill and speed. This paper promotes a theoretical essay to show the anatomy
involved in Pizzicato, creating an outline of understanding with analysis and performance of
the task to run it in order to foster a better understanding for the musician, contributing to a
better outcome and lower risk of injury caused by repetitive movements. The correct way of
implementation, taking into account the range of motion and correct position of the fingers and
the palm is beneficial in practice for the musician, because knowing the anatomy which favors
this technique, he will know how to behave when touching and thereby perform the correctly
movements, without compromising the effectiveness of the action and without physical stress.
protected by the Law, but the freedom to dispose of the body, despite the legislation,
may have features not yet tutored by current Standards or at least not be everyday use.
Books by GILBERTO CUNHA DE S O U S A F I L H O SOUSA FILHO, GC
the anatomical structure of case of a variation in levator glandulae thyroideae encountered at routine anatomical dissection. This study is an approach that aims, with the knowledge acquired, to implement the knowledge about the morphology of levator glandulae thyroideae, aiming at medical care, both in the surgical and radiological area.
Introduction: The obtaining of reliable structures that form the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) images has
always been a challenge for professionals who work in the study and treatment of the problems that affect this joint.
Objective: Since the discomalleolus ligament can promote a union between a temporomandibular joint and the
middle ear, and that auditory disorders are usually related to the temporomandibular disorders, which makes it
difficult to diagnose it, this study proposes anatomically an orientation for identification of the ligament for the
guidance control to capture images of the discomalleolus ligament in the petrotympanic fissure. Methods:
Subsidized by cadaveric dissection a measurement of planes through sections in dry skull through the formation of
a three-dimensional prototype was performed. The study had the release from the anatomy department from the
Federal Univesity of Pernambuco. Conclusion: The guidelines generated from the topographic-anatomical study
are effective in determining the discomalleolus ligament in radiological images.
Keywords: Temporomandibular Joint. Dysfunction Syndrome Temporomandibular Middle Ear. Radiology.
functional and aesthetic purposes was authorized in 2016 through a
resolution of the Federal Council of Dentistry (CFO 176). Given this
reality, the professional should be aware of his action, indications,
contraindications and anatomical relationships to obtain an effective
action. This manuscript presents anatomical considerations in the
masseter and temporal muscles, as well as important surrounding
areas which are necessary for a correct application of the technique
and to avoid undesirable effects. Photographs of cadaveric face
parts and clinical situations will be presented. In these muscles BT
can be used to treat temporomandibular dysfunction, masseter
hypertrophy, bruxism, among other abnormalities. The main
clinical complaints described by affected patients are pain in the ear
and head, sleep complaints and grinding of teeth and a history of
chronic headache and facial pain. The aim of this study is to relate
the points of clinical applications and care considering the anatomical
structures to avoid complications and maximize the therapeutic effect.
Facial, a fact explained by the different types of materials and ways they are accidentally included in the
Complex Maxillo-Facial. Beyond Iatrogenic of the projectiles by firearms, daggers, knives, shards of glass,
stone, tooth, wood, can become lodged in the soft and hard tissues of the face. The management and
prognosis depend on the composition of the foreign body, location and presence or absence of infection.
Metallic objects and glass are the most frequent and well tolerated, whereas organic elicit an inflammatory
reaction, which may lead to serious complications. In the preoperative identification, and physical examination,
it uses conventional radiographs, computed tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
and ultrasonography. The removal of the foreign body is usually a challenge for surgeons Maxillo-Facial, because often, the difficulty of access and the presence of vital structures in the region. The objective of this
study is to report a 2 of cases on foreign body present in Complex Maxillo-Facial and evaluate care for the
prevention of complications by the presence of foreign bodies.
to produce Staccato, is very common among bassists, especially in Jazz. This technique has been
use the index and middle fingers with the ease of your joints, most commonly, with a movement
of repetition that requires motor skills of the musician such as sensorimotor control, dexterity,
precision, a muscular skill and speed. This paper promotes a theoretical essay to show the anatomy
involved in Pizzicato, creating an outline of understanding with analysis and performance of
the task to run it in order to foster a better understanding for the musician, contributing to a
better outcome and lower risk of injury caused by repetitive movements. The correct way of
implementation, taking into account the range of motion and correct position of the fingers and
the palm is beneficial in practice for the musician, because knowing the anatomy which favors
this technique, he will know how to behave when touching and thereby perform the correctly
movements, without compromising the effectiveness of the action and without physical stress.
protected by the Law, but the freedom to dispose of the body, despite the legislation,
may have features not yet tutored by current Standards or at least not be everyday use.