肩胛上神经在棘上凹陷处的开放式减压术

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William E. Harkin M.D., Benjamin Kerzner M.D., John Scanaliato M.D., Sydney Garelick B.S., Tyler Williams B.S., Gregory P. Nicholson M.D., Grant E. Garrigues M.D.
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摘要

肩胛上神经(SSN)卡压是导致肩后部疼痛和无力的一个罕见但重要的原因。该神经在棘上凹处受到压迫,导致冈下肌无力和萎缩。详细的病史和体格检查以及适当的检查是得出这一诊断的关键。手术减压适用于保守治疗无效的病例。在本技术说明中,我们介绍了在椎骨切迹处对 SSN 进行开放式减压的技术。这种方法允许直接观察 SSN,并能进行安全、可靠和彻底的减压。
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Open Suprascapular Nerve Decompression at the Spinoglenoid Notch

Suprascapular nerve (SSN) entrapment is a rare but significant cause of posterior shoulder pain and weakness. Compression of the nerve at the level of the spinoglenoid notch leads to weakness and atrophy of the infraspinatus. A detailed history and physical examination along with appropriate workup are paramount to arrive at this diagnosis. Surgical decompression is indicated in cases refractory to conservative management. In this Technical Note, we describe our technique for open decompression of the SSN at the spinoglenoid notch. This approach permits direct visualization of the SSN and allows for a safe, reliable, and thorough decompression.

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Arthroscopy Techniques
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