Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587

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Autor(a) principal: Palmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Perides Roizman, Lívia, Brancolini de Oliveira, Danielle, Candido Alexandrino de Souza, Gabriela, Chumpitaz, Nicole Yaya, Rios Nascimento, Sergio Ricardo, Liberti, Edson Aparecido
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: The sciatic nerve and the piriformis muscle are closely related structures due to their anatomy, in which the nerve passes below the muscle in its normal path. For this reason, any anatomical changes can cause sciatic pain. Considering the importance of knowing the variations of these two structures, we aim to evaluate and describe the relationship of the sciatic nerve with the piriformis muscle in cadavers of human fetuses and of children up to one year of postnatal life. Eighty-seven individuals preserved by the Giacomini method, all belonging to the didactic collection of the Department of Anatomy of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the University of São Paulo (DA / ICB-USP), were dissected. Of the individuals studied, 70 had fetal ages ranging from 18 to 28 weeks of intrauterine life (IU) and 17 individuals from stillbirth to one year of postnatal life. Of the total, 40 were male and 47 female. 19 individuals presented variations: 14 with the sciatic nerve dividing before their arrival in the region of the piriformis muscle and 5 with a variation in the path of the sciatic nerve. No statistical correlations were found for the incidence of anatomical variations of the sciatic nerve with age, gender or antimere.
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spelling Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587Variações anatômicas do nervo isquiático associadas ao músculo piriforme em fetos e crianças de até 1 ano de vida pós-natal: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587Anatomia. Nervo Isquiático. Variação AnatômicaAnatomy. Sciatic Nerve. Anatomic Variation.The sciatic nerve and the piriformis muscle are closely related structures due to their anatomy, in which the nerve passes below the muscle in its normal path. For this reason, any anatomical changes can cause sciatic pain. Considering the importance of knowing the variations of these two structures, we aim to evaluate and describe the relationship of the sciatic nerve with the piriformis muscle in cadavers of human fetuses and of children up to one year of postnatal life. Eighty-seven individuals preserved by the Giacomini method, all belonging to the didactic collection of the Department of Anatomy of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the University of São Paulo (DA / ICB-USP), were dissected. Of the individuals studied, 70 had fetal ages ranging from 18 to 28 weeks of intrauterine life (IU) and 17 individuals from stillbirth to one year of postnatal life. Of the total, 40 were male and 47 female. 19 individuals presented variations: 14 with the sciatic nerve dividing before their arrival in the region of the piriformis muscle and 5 with a variation in the path of the sciatic nerve. No statistical correlations were found for the incidence of anatomical variations of the sciatic nerve with age, gender or antimere.O nervo isquiático e o músculo piriforme são estruturas intimamente relacionadas devido à anatomia, em que o nervo passa abaixo do músculo em seu trajeto normal. Por essa razão, qualquer alteração pode causar dor isquiática. Diante da importância do conhecimento das variações destas duas estruturas objetivamos avaliar e descrever as relações do nervo isquiático com o músculo piriforme em cadáveres de fetos humanos e de crianças de até um ano de vida pós-natal. Foram dissecados oitenta e sete indivíduos conservados pelo método de Giacomini, todos pertencentes ao acervo didático do Departamento de Anatomia do Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da Universidade de São Paulo (DA/ ICB-USP). Dos indivíduos estudados, 70 possuíam idade fetal compreendida entre 18 e 28 semanas de vida intra-uterina (V.I.U) e 17 indivíduos desde natimortos até um ano de vida pós-natal. Do total, 40 eram do gênero masculino e 47 do gênero feminino. 19 indivíduos apresentaram variações: 14 com o nervo isquiático dividindo-se antes de sua chegada à região do músculo piriforme e 5 com uma variação no trajeto do nervo isquiático. Não foram encontradas correlações estatísticas da incidência de variações anatômicas do nervo isquiático com a idade, gênero ou antímero.Centro Universitário São Camilo2017-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/154O Mundo da Saúde; Vol. 41 No. 4 (2017): OCTOBER/DECEMBER 2017 (BILINGUAL); 581-587O Mundo da Saúde; Vol. 41 Núm. 4 (2017): OCTOBER/DECEMBER 2017 (BILINGUAL); 581-587O Mundo da Saúde; v. 41 n. 4 (2017): OUTUBRO/DEZEMBRO DE 2017 (BILÍNGUE); 581-5871980-39900104-7809reponame:O Mundo da Saúde (Online)instname:Centro Universitário São Camiloinstacron:SAOCAMILOporhttps://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/154/128Copyright (c) 2017 CC BYinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPalmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda Perides Roizman, LíviaBrancolini de Oliveira, Danielle Candido Alexandrino de Souza, GabrielaChumpitaz, Nicole Yaya Rios Nascimento, Sergio Ricardo Liberti, Edson Aparecido2020-04-06T19:27:21Zoai:ojs3.revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br:article/154Revistahttps://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/indexPRIhttps://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/oamundodasaude@saocamilo-sp.br || secretariapublica@saocamilo-sp.brhttps://doi.org/10.15343/0104-78091980-39900104-7809opendoar:2020-04-06T19:27:21O Mundo da Saúde (Online) - Centro Universitário São Camilofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
Variações anatômicas do nervo isquiático associadas ao músculo piriforme em fetos e crianças de até 1 ano de vida pós-natal: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
title Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
spellingShingle Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
Palmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda
Anatomia. Nervo Isquiático. Variação Anatômica
Anatomy. Sciatic Nerve. Anatomic Variation.
title_short Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
title_full Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
title_fullStr Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
title_sort Anatomical variations of the ischitic nerve associated with the piriform muscle in fetus and childrens until 1 year of post-natal life: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20174104581587
author Palmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda
author_facet Palmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda
Perides Roizman, Lívia
Brancolini de Oliveira, Danielle
Candido Alexandrino de Souza, Gabriela
Chumpitaz, Nicole Yaya
Rios Nascimento, Sergio Ricardo
Liberti, Edson Aparecido
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author2 Perides Roizman, Lívia
Brancolini de Oliveira, Danielle
Candido Alexandrino de Souza, Gabriela
Chumpitaz, Nicole Yaya
Rios Nascimento, Sergio Ricardo
Liberti, Edson Aparecido
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Palmas Fernandes Greco, Fernanda
Perides Roizman, Lívia
Brancolini de Oliveira, Danielle
Candido Alexandrino de Souza, Gabriela
Chumpitaz, Nicole Yaya
Rios Nascimento, Sergio Ricardo
Liberti, Edson Aparecido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anatomia. Nervo Isquiático. Variação Anatômica
Anatomy. Sciatic Nerve. Anatomic Variation.
topic Anatomia. Nervo Isquiático. Variação Anatômica
Anatomy. Sciatic Nerve. Anatomic Variation.
description The sciatic nerve and the piriformis muscle are closely related structures due to their anatomy, in which the nerve passes below the muscle in its normal path. For this reason, any anatomical changes can cause sciatic pain. Considering the importance of knowing the variations of these two structures, we aim to evaluate and describe the relationship of the sciatic nerve with the piriformis muscle in cadavers of human fetuses and of children up to one year of postnatal life. Eighty-seven individuals preserved by the Giacomini method, all belonging to the didactic collection of the Department of Anatomy of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the University of São Paulo (DA / ICB-USP), were dissected. Of the individuals studied, 70 had fetal ages ranging from 18 to 28 weeks of intrauterine life (IU) and 17 individuals from stillbirth to one year of postnatal life. Of the total, 40 were male and 47 female. 19 individuals presented variations: 14 with the sciatic nerve dividing before their arrival in the region of the piriformis muscle and 5 with a variation in the path of the sciatic nerve. No statistical correlations were found for the incidence of anatomical variations of the sciatic nerve with age, gender or antimere.
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