Can elbow arthroscopic posterior portals damage the anconeus nerve? A cadaveric study.

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HISPANIC REVIEW Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-29 DOI:10.1177/17585732231166938
Alessandra Colozza, Michele Cavaciocchi, Luigi Perna, Elena Artioli, Antonio Mazzotti, Cesare Faldini
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Abstract

Background: Neurological injuries are among the most reported complications of elbow arthroscopy. Several cadaveric studies have assessed the relationship between nerves and arthroscopic portals. To our knowledge, no studies evaluated the anconeus nerve. This anatomic study aimed to identify the course of the anconeus nerve and to investigate its anatomic relation with posterior elbow portals, providing useful information to preserve it during surgery.

Methods: Twelve fresh frozen elbows were dissected to isolate the radial nerve and its branch to the anconeus muscle. Distances between the anconeus nerve, olecranon tip, and lateral epicondyle were measured. Posterior, posterolateral and soft spot portals were created and their proximity to the nerve was measured.

Results: The anconeus nerve showed an average distance from the lateral epicondyle of 19.67 mm (SD 1.44 mm) and from the olecranon of 22.33 mm (SD 1.72 mm). The posterolateral portal was 1 mm medial to the nerve. The soft spot portal was located where the nerve enters the muscle.

Discussion: An important finding of this study was the closeness between the anconeus nerve and the posterolateral and soft spot portals, resulting in a high risk of nerve damage. More medial placement of the posterolateral portal may avoid anconeus nerve injury and consequent muscle denervation.

肘关节镜后端口会损伤 anconeus 神经吗?一项尸体研究。
背景:神经损伤是报道最多的肘关节镜手术并发症之一。一些尸体研究评估了神经与关节镜切口之间的关系。据我们所知,还没有研究评估过肘部神经。这项解剖研究旨在确定 anconeus 神经的走向,并研究其与肘关节后端口的解剖关系,为手术中保留该神经提供有用信息:方法:对 12 个新鲜冷冻肘部进行解剖,以分离桡神经及其到肘后肌的分支。测量鞍神经、肩峰尖和外侧髁之间的距离。创建了后方、后外侧和软点门户,并测量了它们与神经的距离:结果:蚁骨神经与外侧髁的平均距离为 19.67 毫米(SD 1.44 毫米),与肩胛骨的平均距离为 22.33 毫米(SD 1.72 毫米)。后外侧入口位于神经内侧 1 毫米处。软点门户位于神经进入肌肉的位置:本研究的一个重要发现是,脐神经与后外侧和软点入口之间的距离很近,导致神经损伤的风险很高。将后外侧入口置于更内侧的位置可避免脐神经损伤和由此导致的肌肉神经支配。
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期刊介绍: A quarterly journal devoted to research in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literatures and cultures, Hispanic Review has been edited since 1933 by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. The journal features essays and book reviews on the diverse cultural manifestations of Iberia and Latin America, from the medieval period to the present.
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