肩胛上神经在肩袖修复中的解剖学考虑。

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-03 DOI:10.1155/2014/674179
James A Tom, Addisu Mesfin, Mitesh P Shah, Mitra Javandel, Dan J Lee, Douglas L Cerynik, Nirav H Amin
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介绍。当使用双间隙滑动技术在关节镜下修复慢性大块或大块的肩袖撕裂时,后间隙释放指向肩胛骨,直到到达保护肩胛上神经的脂肪垫。肩胛上神经因靠近手术野而损伤。本研究旨在确定安全边缘,以避免损伤肩胛上神经。材料与方法。对于10具尸体中的20个肩部,测量了从肩胛上切迹到盂缘、肩袖足迹的关节边缘和肩峰外侧边界的距离。结果。从肩胛上切迹开始,肩胛上神经平均向盂缘延伸3.42 cm,向肩袖足迹关节边缘延伸5.34 cm,向肩峰外侧延伸6.09 cm。结论。本研究的结果定义了一个安全区域,使用解剖标志,以帮助外科医生在关节镜下使用双间隙滑动技术修复肩袖时避免医源性损伤肩胛上神经。
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Anatomical considerations of the suprascapular nerve in rotator cuff repairs.

Anatomical considerations of the suprascapular nerve in rotator cuff repairs.

Anatomical considerations of the suprascapular nerve in rotator cuff repairs.

Anatomical considerations of the suprascapular nerve in rotator cuff repairs.

Introduction. When using the double interval slide technique for arthroscopic repair of chronic large or massive rotator cuff tears, the posterior interval release is directed toward the scapular spine until the fat pad that protects the suprascapular nerve is reached. Injury to the suprascapular nerve can occur due to the nerve's proximity to the operative field. This study aimed to identify safe margins for avoiding injury to the suprascapular nerve. Materials and Methods. For 20 shoulders in ten cadavers, the distance was measured from the suprascapular notch to the glenoid rim, the articular margin of the rotator cuff footprint, and the lateral border of the acromion. Results. From the suprascapular notch, the suprascapular nerve coursed an average of 3.42 cm to the glenoid rim, 5.34 cm to the articular margin of the rotator cuff footprint, and 6.09 cm to the lateral border of the acromion. Conclusions. The results of this study define a safe zone, using anatomic landmarks, to help surgeons avoid iatrogenic injury to the suprascapular nerve when employing the double interval slide technique in arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff.

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