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Bernardo de Andrada, MD
Bernardo de Andrada, MD, received his MD in 2007 from Universidade do Grande Rio, located in Duque de Caxias, Brazil, and completed his medical residency program in neurosurgery at The Hospital Salgado Filho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dr. Andrada received his board certification from The Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery in 2013 and from The Brazilian Spine Society in 2017.
He has been involved in numerous research projects in the Barrow Spinal Biomechanics Laboratory, and has special interest and focus in spine surgery, biomechanics, new medical technologies, procedures and devices, and the history of medicine.
Optimizing Cervicothoracic Junction Biomechanics after C7 Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study of Stability and Rod Strain
Date: 01/2022
Authors: Jakub Godzik, Jennifer N. Lehrman, S Harrison Farber, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Christopher P. Ames, Heiko Koller, Kevin Lee, Jay D. Turner, Brian P. Kelly
Biomechanics of a laterally placed sacroiliac joint fusion device supplemental to S2 alar-iliac fixation in a long-segment adult spinal deformity construct: a cadaveric study of stability and strain distribution
Date: 01/2022
Authors: Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Piyanat Wangsawatwong, Jennifer N. Lehrman, Anna G. Sawa, Derek P. Lindsey, Scott A. Yerby, Jakub Godzik, Alexis M. Waguespack, Juan S. Uribe, Brian P. Kelly
In Vitro Biomechanics of Human Cadaveric Cervical Spines With Mature Fusion
Date: 10/2021
Authors: Anna G. Sawa, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Nestor G. Rodriguez-Martinez, Phillip M. Reyes, Brian P. Kelly, Neil R. Crawford
Influence of Lumbar Lordosis on Posterior Rod Strain in Long-Segment Construct During Biomechanical Loading: A Cadaveric Study
Date: 09/2021
Authors: Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Jakub Godzik, Jennifer N. Lehrman, Juan S. Uribe, Jay D. Turner, Brian P. Kelly
Dimensional Characterization of the Human Lumbar Interlaminar Space as a Guide for Safe Application of Minimally Invasive Dilators
Date: 07/2021
Authors: Jennifer N. Lehrman, Celene B. Mulholland, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Brian P. Kelly, Luis M. Tumialán

Bernardo de Andrada, MD
Bernardo de Andrada, MD, received his MD in 2007 from Universidade do Grande Rio, located in Duque de Caxias, Brazil, and completed his medical residency program in neurosurgery at The Hospital Salgado Filho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dr. Andrada received his board certification from The Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery in 2013 and from The Brazilian Spine Society in 2017.
He has been involved in numerous research projects in the Barrow Spinal Biomechanics Laboratory, and has special interest and focus in spine surgery, biomechanics, new medical technologies, procedures and devices, and the history of medicine.
Optimizing Cervicothoracic Junction Biomechanics after C7 Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study of Stability and Rod Strain
Date: 01/2022
Authors: Jakub Godzik, Jennifer N. Lehrman, S Harrison Farber, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Christopher P. Ames, Heiko Koller, Kevin Lee, Jay D. Turner, Brian P. Kelly
Biomechanics of a laterally placed sacroiliac joint fusion device supplemental to S2 alar-iliac fixation in a long-segment adult spinal deformity construct: a cadaveric study of stability and strain distribution
Date: 01/2022
Authors: Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Piyanat Wangsawatwong, Jennifer N. Lehrman, Anna G. Sawa, Derek P. Lindsey, Scott A. Yerby, Jakub Godzik, Alexis M. Waguespack, Juan S. Uribe, Brian P. Kelly
In Vitro Biomechanics of Human Cadaveric Cervical Spines With Mature Fusion
Date: 10/2021
Authors: Anna G. Sawa, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Nestor G. Rodriguez-Martinez, Phillip M. Reyes, Brian P. Kelly, Neil R. Crawford
Influence of Lumbar Lordosis on Posterior Rod Strain in Long-Segment Construct During Biomechanical Loading: A Cadaveric Study
Date: 09/2021
Authors: Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Jakub Godzik, Jennifer N. Lehrman, Juan S. Uribe, Jay D. Turner, Brian P. Kelly
Dimensional Characterization of the Human Lumbar Interlaminar Space as a Guide for Safe Application of Minimally Invasive Dilators
Date: 07/2021
Authors: Jennifer N. Lehrman, Celene B. Mulholland, Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, Anna G. Sawa, Brian P. Kelly, Luis M. Tumialán