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Rev. bras. ortop ; 51(4): 449-453, July-Aug. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-792732

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The posterosuperior shoulder access used in surgical treatment for acromioclavicular dislocation was constructed through dissection of 20 shoulders from 10 recently chilled adult cadavers, and the distances from this route to the nearby neurovascular structures were analyzed. METHODS: A Kirschner wire was introduced into the top of the base of the coracoid process through the posterosuperior shoulder access, in the area of the origin of the conoid and trapezoid ligaments, thus reproducing the path for inserting two anchors for anatomical reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligaments. The smallest distance from the insertion point of the Kirschner wire to the suprascapular nerve and artery/vein was measured. RESULTS: The mean distance from the suprascapular nerve to the origin of the coracoclavicular ligaments at the top of the base of the coracoid process was 18.10 mm (range: 13.77-22.80) in the right shoulder and 18.19 mm (range: 12.59-23.75) in the left shoulder. The mean distance from the suprascapular artery/vein to the origin of the coracoclavicular ligaments was 13.10 mm (range: 9.28-15.44) in the right shoulder and 14.11 mm (range: 8.83-18.89) in the left shoulder. Comparison between the contralateral sides did not show any statistical difference. CONCLUSION: The posterosuperior shoulder access route for anatomical reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligaments in treating acromioclavicular dislocation should be performed respecting the minimum limit of 8.83 mm medially.


RESUMO OBJETIVO: Os autores fizeram o acesso posterossuperior do ombro usado no tratamento cirúrgico da luxação acromioclavicular, a partir da dissecção de 20 ombros de 10 cadáveres adultos recém-resfriados, e analisaram as distâncias da via às estruturas neurovasculares próximas. MÉTODOS: Introduziu-se um fio de Kirschner no topo da base do processo coracoide pelo acesso posterossuperior do ombro, na área de origem dos ligamentos conoide e trapezoide, para reproduzir o trajeto da inserção de duas âncoras para reconstrução anatômica dos ligamentos coracoclaviculares. Mediu-se a menor distância do ponto de inserção do fio de Kirschner ao nervo e à artéria/veia supraescapular. RESULTADOS: A média da distância do nervo supraescapular até a origem dos ligamentos coracoclaviculares no topo da base do processo coracoide foi de 18,10 mm (13,77 a 22,80) no ombro direito e 18,19 mm (12,59 a 23,75) no ombro esquerdo. A média da distância da artéria/veia supraescapular até a origem dos ligamentos coracoclaviculares foi de 13,10 mm (09,28 a 15,44) no ombro direito e 14,11 mm (08,83 a 18,89) no ombro esquerdo. Não houve diferença estatística comparativa entre os lados contralaterais. CONCLUSÃO: A via de acesso posterossuperior do ombro para reconstrução anatômica dos ligamentos coracoclaviculares no tratamento das luxações acromioclaviculares deve ser feita com respeito ao limite de 08,83 mm medialmente.


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Acromioclavicular Joint/surgery , Cadaver , Shoulder/anatomy & histology , Shoulder/innervation , Surgical Procedures, Operative
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RBM rev. bras. med ; 66(supl.1)out. 2009.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-550792

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Objetivo: Avaliar a anatomia do intervalo posterior do manguito rotador e suas variações de medidas, relacionadas com a rotação do ombro. Método: Os autores dissecaram dez ombros de dez cadáveres frescos para identificação do intervalo posterior do manguito rotador. Foram medidas as distâncias entre a borda supraglenoidal e a confluência dos tendões supraespinhal e infraespinhal (distância A-B), entre a confluência dos tendões supraespinhal e infraespinhal e suas inserções no tubérculo maior (distância B-C) e a distância da largura do intervalo posterior na borda supragleinodal (distância D-E), em posições de rotação neutra, medial e lateral do ombro. Posteriormente foi calculada a área triangular formada no intervalo posterior. Resultados: As médias obtidas pela mensuração das distâncias A-B, B-C e D-E foram, respectivamente: 23,28, 32,5 e 6,53 mm em rotação neutra, 31,06, 32,84 e 6,98 mm em rotação medial e 15,95, 30,43 e 6,79 mm em rotação lateral, e a média da área triangular do intervalo posterior foi de 62,41 mm². Conclusão: O intervalo posterior do manguito rotador é um espaço bem definido entre os tendões dos músculos supraespinhal e infraespinhal na região póstero-superior do ombro, o qual apresenta variação de tamanho conforme a posição do ombro, sendo seu maior comprimento e largura na rotação medial do ombro.

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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 1183-1187, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46710

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PURPOSE: Various mechanical causes which induce shoulder impingement syndrome have been identified with the help of MRI. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of such causes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 54 patients with clinically confirmed shoulder impingement syndrome and a normal control group(n=20) without symptoms were included. We evaluated the incidence of hook shaped acromion, low lying acromion, downward slope of the acromion, subacromial spur, acromioclavicular joint hypertrophy, coracoacromial ligament hypertrophy, high cuff muscle bulk, and os acromiale. RESULTS: Among the 54 patients, the following conditions were present: acromioclavicular joint hypertrophy(n=36), coracoacromial ligament hypertrophy(n=20), subacromial spur(n=18), downward sloping of the acromion(n=16), hook shaped acromion(n=11), relatively high cuff muscle bulk(n=6), low lying acromion relative to the clavicle(n=3), and os acromiale(n=1). In the normal control group there were nine cases of acromioclavicular joint hypertrophy, nine of coracoacromial ligament hypertrophy, nine of downward sloping acromion, and three of low lying acromion, but hook shaped acromion, high cuff muscle bulk, and os acromiale were not found. Among 54 patients, the syndrome was due to five simultancous causes in one patient, four causes in two, three causes in 12, two causes in 22, and one cause in 17. CONCLUSION: Hook shaped acromion and subacromial spur are the statistically significant causes of shoulder impingement syndrome. In 69 % of patients, the condition was due to more than one cause.


Subject(s)
Humans , Acromioclavicular Joint , Acromion , Deception , Hypertrophy , Incidence , Ligaments , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Shoulder Impingement Syndrome , Shoulder
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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 141-147, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-17840

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PURPOSE: To evaluate anatomic variations and pitfalls of the labral-capsular-ligamentous complex in the shoulder joint for the proper interpretation of magnetic reasonance arthrographic images. MATERIALS AND METHODS:To determine the presence of sublabral sulci, undercutting of the base of the glenoid labrum by the articular cartilage, and the proximity of the middle glenohumeral ligament to the anterior glenoid labrum, 56 MR arthrograms of 41 asymptomatic volunteers were prospectively evalvated for labral shape and capsular insertion. We also evaluated the axillary fold, which was often confused with a loose body. RESULTS: The anterior and posterior parts of the labra, varied but their shape showed several dominant features; triangular(72%, 36%, respectively), rounded(13%, 35%), cleaved(8%, 1%), notched(2%, 0%), flat(5%, 24%), and absent(0%, 4%). Anterior capsular insertion was type 1 in 82% of cases, type 2 in 13% and type 3 in 5%, whereas posterior insertion was type 1 in 62%, type 2 in 36% and type 3 in 2%. We could also detect many pitfalls, such as undercutting of the base of theglenoid labrum by the articular cartilage(29%), sublabral sulci(25%), a prominent axillary fold(38%), and the middle glenohumeral ligament in proximity to the anterior labrum(5%). CONCLUSION: Our study revealed wide variability in the MR arthrographic appearance of the labral-capsular-ligamentous complex in asymptomatic shoulders. A good understanding of normal variation and pitfalls of the normal shoulder may be helpful pathologic condition in case of glenouhumeral instability.


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Arthrography , Cartilage, Articular , Ligaments , Prospective Studies , Shoulder , Shoulder Joint , Volunteers
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