Title of article :
Injury of the suprascapular nerve during arthroscopic repair of superior labral tears: An anatomic study
Author/Authors :
Chan، نويسنده , , Holman and Beaupre، نويسنده , , Lauren A. and Bouliane، نويسنده , , Martin J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
709
To page :
715
Abstract :
Hypothesis rpose of this cadaveric anatomic study was to investigate the risk of iatrogenic suprascapular nerve injury during the standard drilling techniques in arthroscopic superior labrum anterior-posterior (SLAP) repairs. als and methods ric shoulder girdles were isolated and drilled at the glenoid peripheral rim by use of standard arthroscopic equipment reproducing common drill locations and portal orientations for SLAP repairs. Drill hole depth was determined by the manufacturerʹs drill stop (20 mm), and any subsequent drill perforations through the medial bony surface of the glenoid were directly confirmed by dissection. The suprascapular nerve was then isolated to note the presence of any observable direct nerve injury from the drilling. The bone tunnel depth, subsequent distance to the suprascapular nerve, scapular height and width, and humeral length were also recorded. s en drill perforations through the medial glenoid wall occurred in 8 of 21 cadavers (38%). Twelve perforations occurred through anterosuperior drill holes with only one associated nerve injury. Six perforations occurred through low posterosuperior drill holes with four associated nerve injuries. Five of the six shoulders with low posterosuperior perforation also had an associated anterior perforation. No perforations occurred through high posterosuperior drill holes. Of the specimens, 5 had bilateral involvement (4 female and 1 male). Specimens with a perforation had a significantly shorter scapular height (P = .007) and humeral length (P = .01). sions prascapular nerve is at risk for direct injury during arthroscopic SLAP repairs from penetration of the medial glenoid with arthroscopic drill equipment in cadavers.
Keywords :
Suprascapular nerve , SLAP , superior labrum , portal of Wilmington , shoulder arthroscopy
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1868588
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