Fernando Martínez Benia, Guzmán Ripoll-Munhó, Alejandra Neirreiter, Carlos Rodríguez Aceves, Karla Jael Duarte Pérez
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肩胛骨切迹是肩胛骨上缘的一个凹陷,位于喙突内侧,肩胛骨上神经通过它进入棘上窝。本文旨在描述肩胛骨切迹的主要解剖方面,测量手术过程中该区域的解剖参数,并将所获得的数据与以前的国际出版物进行比较。材料和方法:在马尔多纳多拉丁美洲中心大学Economía Humana医学院(UCLAEH)解剖实验室和乌拉圭蒙得维的亚共和国大学医学院对62个乌拉圭干肩胛骨标本进行了研究,并分析了差异。结果:62例肩胛骨中,右侧肩胛骨33例,左侧肩胛骨29例。19例标本发现解剖变异,其中扁平状缺口5例(8.1%),骨化状缺口14例(22.6%),其中完整缺口4例(6.5%),不完整缺口10例(16.1%)。肩胛骨切迹位于距肩峰外侧缘内侧平均距离66.7 mm (SD: 4.7)处。结论:肩胛骨切迹的解剖结构是可变的。肩胛骨切迹位于内侧三分之二和外侧三分之一肩胛骨上缘的交界处。该区域的解剖变异在卡压神经病的发生和臂丛神经损伤重建的手术考虑中起着重要作用。
The scapular notch: a Uruguayan cadaveric study of 62 dry scapulae
Introduction: The scapular notch is a depression on the superior border of the scapula, located medially to the coracoid process, through which suprascapular nerve enters the supraspinous fossa.
This paper aims to describe the main anatomical aspects of scapular notch, measuring anatomical parameters for identification of this region during surgical procedures, and compare the obtained data with previous worldwide publications.
Material and methods: Sixty-two dry scapulae of Uruguayan specimens were studied at the Anatomy Laboratory of the Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Centro Latinoamericano de Economía Humana (UCLAEH) in Maldonado, and the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Republic in Montevideo, Uruguay, and analyzed for variations.
Results: Of the 62 studied scapulae, 33 were right sided and 29 left sided. Anatomical variations were found in 19 specimens, which included 5 flattened shape notches (8.1%), and 14 ossified notches (22.6%), from which 4 (6.5%) were complete and 10 (16.1%) were incomplete. Scapular notch is located at an average distance of 66.7 mm (SD: 4.7) medially from the lateral border of the acromion.
Conclusions: Anatomy of the scapular notch is variable. The scapular notch can be located at the junction between the medial two thirds and the lateral one third of the superior scapular border. Anatomical variations of this region play an important role in the development of entrapment neuropathies and in surgical considerations for brachial plexus injuries reconstruction.