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Marco Aurelio R. F. Passos

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  6
Citations -  231

Marco Aurelio R. F. Passos is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radial styloid process & Kirschner wire. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 189 citations.

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An Anatomically Detailed Arterial Network Model for One-Dimensional Computational Hemodynamics

TL;DR: The present model features excellent descriptive and predictive capabilities in both patient-generic and patient-specific cases, presenting a new step toward integrating an unprecedented anatomical description, morphometric, and simulations data to help in understanding complex arterial blood flow phenomena and related cardiovascular diseases.
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Blood flow distribution in an anatomically detailed arterial network model: criteria and algorithms

TL;DR: This work presents a systematic approach based on anatomical and physiological considerations to distribute the blood flow in a 1D anatomically detailed model of the arterial network and develops a numerical procedure to calibrate resistive parameters in terminal models in order to effectively satisfy such flow distribution.
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The 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Anatomy of the Adult Brachial Plexus Divisions and Cords.

TL;DR: A critical review of the 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional anatomy of the adult brachial plexus divisions and cords found that the posterior divisions always had a cranial origin in the superior, middle, and inferior trunks.
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Estudo da relação anatômica do nervo sensitivo radial após fixação percutânea com fios de Kirschner

TL;DR: Results of this experimental study showed that when the wire is introduced in the styloid process of the radius, the risk of lesioning the radial sensory nerve is not a big risk, and this risk is directly related to the number of nervous branches and to the angles of the wires while they are being introduction in the distal end of theradius.
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Comparação clínica e anatômica do nervo fibular na zona de segurança de Gerdy

TL;DR: Despite the difference before and after dissection, Gerdy's Safety Zone can be considered safe for orthopedic procedures involving the proximal region of the tibia, preventing damage to the fibular nerve and its branches.