Morphology and Prevalence of the Inferior Transverse Scapular Ligament: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Proposal for Classification

Q4 Medicine
Medicina Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.3390/medicina60091504
Ioannis Antonopoulos, Evmorfia Pechlivanidou, Łukasz Hubert Olewnik, Nicol Zielinska, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Alexandros Samolis, George Tsikouris, Theodore Troupis
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Background/Objectives: The suprascapular nerve is most vulnerable to entrapment at the suprascapular and spinoglenoid notches, causing neuropathy. Numerous studies have examined the suprascapular notch and ligament and its relationship with suprascapular nerve entrapment, but few have examined the spinoglenoid notch and the inferior transverse scapular ligament (ITSL). This study summarizes all existing ITSL morphology studies and presents a simple and comprehensive classification system for different ITSL subtypes. Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines, searching the online databases PubMed and Embase. The references of each relevant article were further screened to find more eligible studies. The Anatomical Quality Assessment tool was used in order to further evaluate the quality of the records extracted. STATA MP 14 was used for the analysis in this study. Results: In total, 14 studies (995 scapulae; minimum: 1 and maximum: 268) were included in the present study. The overall ITSL prevalence was 5.8 (95% CI: 4.5–7.1) and the estimated odds for ligamentous vs. membranous type was 0.5 (95% CI: 0.3–0.7). The basic different morphological subtypes of the ITSL reported in the included studies are the band-like ligament, the fan-shaped ligament, the membranous ITSL, and the perforated membranous types. Conclusions: The ITSL represents an anatomical structure of mostly ligamentous nature. A single ITSL definition and standardization of its basic morphological subtypes along with an easy-to-remember and thus widely used classification system could greatly facilitate the comprehensive description, identification, and proper handling of this element across many surgical procedures.
肩胛下横韧带的形态和患病率:系统回顾、元分析和分类建议
背景/目的:肩胛上神经最容易在肩胛上切迹和蝶骨切迹处发生卡压,导致神经病变。许多研究都对肩胛上切迹和韧带及其与肩胛上神经卡压的关系进行了研究,但很少有研究对椎骨切迹和肩胛下横韧带(ITSL)进行研究。本研究总结了所有现有的 ITSL 形态学研究,并针对不同的 ITSL 亚型提出了一个简单而全面的分类系统。研究方法根据PRISMA指南,在PubMed和Embase在线数据库中搜索文献,进行系统性综述。进一步筛选了每篇相关文章的参考文献,以找到更多符合条件的研究。为了进一步评估所提取记录的质量,使用了解剖质量评估工具。本研究使用 STATA MP 14 进行分析。结果本研究共纳入了 14 项研究(995 个肩胛骨;最少:1 个,最多:268 个)。ITSL的总发病率为5.8(95% CI:4.5-7.1),韧带型与膜型的估计几率为0.5(95% CI:0.3-0.7)。纳入研究报告的 ITSL 基本形态亚型包括带状韧带、扇形韧带、膜性 ITSL 和穿孔膜性类型。结论ITSL 是一种主要由韧带构成的解剖结构。单一的 ITSL 定义、其基本形态亚型的标准化以及易于记忆并因此被广泛使用的分类系统,可极大地促进许多外科手术中对这一要素的全面描述、识别和正确处理。
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Medicina
Medicina Medicine-Medicine (all)
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Publicada con el apoyo del Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva. Medicina no tiene propósitos comerciales. El objeto de su creación ha sido propender al adelanto de la medicina argentina. Los beneficios que pudieran obtenerse serán aplicados exclusivamente a ese fin.
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