Título: Phd
E-mail: [email protected]
Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5463290535612087
Orcid: ID  0000-0001-6219-0047 – https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6219-0047
Scopus: ID  7202663997 – https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7202663997
Google Scholar: ID mwRLa5MAAAAJ –  https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=mwRLa5MAAAAJ&hl=pt-BR&oi=ao

Lines of research: 

– Reconstructive Microsurgery applied to Orthopedics (reconstructions in infectious, tumor and post-traumatic pathologies)

– Advances in teaching, training and research in Microsurgery (LIM 41) in association with modern technology (simulations and microsurgery in 2D and 3D with robotic assistance)

Summary:

Our clinical focus is centralized in Reconstructive Microsurgery applied to Orthopedics (reimplantation of limbs and reconstructions in infectious, tumor and post-traumatic pathologies). The Microsurgery Laboratory has a long history (LIM 41) and its work ranges from the basic aspects of teaching and training in the microsurgical technique to research on experimental autologous and allogenous tissue transplantation with multiple immunomodulation methods. It interfaces with the disciplines of Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Organ Transplantation, Neurosurgery and Urology, among others.

On the frontier of scientific innovation, Microsurgery has been associated with the development of modern technology (training with simulations and microsurgery in 2D and 3D with robotic assistance).

An important area of activity is Microsurgery applied to living donor liver transplantation in children and adults and to organ transplantation.

Relevant articles:

  1. Cho AB, Bersani Silva G, Pisani MJ, Alves JA, Iamaguchi RB, Wei TH, de Rezende MR. Comparison between donor nerves to motorize the free functional gracilis muscle transfer for elbow flexion: Retrospective study of 38 consecutive cases in traumatic adult brachial plexus injuries. Microsurgery. 2019 Jul;39(5):400-404.
  2.  Iamaguchi RB, de Moraes MA, Silva GB, Cho AB, Iwase FDC, Wei TH, de Rezende MR, Mattar R Jr. Is obesity a risk factor for free vascularized fibular flap complications? Acta Ortop Bras. 2019 Jul-Aug;27(4):192-196.
  3. Iamaguchi RB, Takemura RL, Silva GB, de Oliveira Alves JA, Torres LR, Cho AB, Wei TH, de Rezende MR, Mattar R Jr. Peri-operative risk factors for complications of free flaps in traumatic wounds – a cross-sectional study. Int Orthop. 2018 May;42(5):1149-1156.
  4. Seda-Neto J, Antunes da Fonseca E, Pugliese R, Candido HL, Benavides MR, Carballo Afonso R, Neiva R, Porta G, Miura IK, Teng HW, Iwase FC, Rodrigues ML, Carneiro de Albuquerque LA, Kondo M, Chapchap P. Twenty Years of Experience in Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation: Focus on Hepatic Artery Reconstruction, Complications, and Outcomes. Transplantation. 2016May;100(5):1066-72.
  5. Zumiotti AV, Teng HW, Ferreira MC. Treatment of post-traumatic tibial osteomyelitis using microsurgical flaps. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2003Apr;19(3):163-71.