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Suprascapular Nerve Release: Technique Based on Anatomic Landmarks

Guillermo Arce, Ángel C. Moreu Calvo, Pau Golanó

2021Arthroscopy Techniques10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dysfunction of the suprascapular nerve (SSN) is closely related to rotator cuff pathology; nerve dysfunction can lead to cuff disease and vice versa. Owing to repetitive microtrauma during overhead sports or massive cuff tears with significant tendon retraction, the SSN may suffer compression or traction neuropathy at the suprascapular notch. The SSN release technique has already been described. However, on the basis of the many hands-on cadaveric laboratories in which we have participated in the past 20 years, only a few instructors and almost none of the attendants have shown the experience and skill set needed to release the SSN at the suprascapular notch. Therefore, a review of the surgical technique following the anatomic descriptions of an expert anatomist (P.G.) of the shoulder girdle is quite valuable.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSuprascapular nerveRotator cuffMicrotraumaCadaveric spasmShoulder girdleSurgeryEntrapment NeuropathyTendonCuffCarpal tunnel syndromeBrachial plexusShoulder Injury and TreatmentShoulder and Clavicle InjuriesNerve Injury and Rehabilitation
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