Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Miguel Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Moreira,Sandro Baraldi, Drumond,Gustavo Costalonga, Porto,Fernanda de Marchi Bosi, Ribeiro,Fabiano Rebouças, Tenor Junior,Antonio Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
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Resumo: 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.
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spelling Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadaversShoulder/anatomy and histologyShoulder/innervationAcromioclavicular joint/surgeryOperative surgical proceduresABSTRACT 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.Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia2016-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162016000400449Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.51 n.4 2016reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)instacron:SBOT10.1016/j.rboe.2016.06.001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta,Miguel PereiraMoreira,Sandro BaraldiDrumond,Gustavo CostalongaPorto,Fernanda de Marchi BosiRibeiro,Fabiano RebouçasTenor Junior,Antonio Carloseng2016-08-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-36162016000400449Revistahttp://www.rbo.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbo@sbot.org.br1982-43780102-3616opendoar:2016-08-23T00:00Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia (SBOT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
title Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
spellingShingle Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
Costa,Miguel Pereira
Shoulder/anatomy and histology
Shoulder/innervation
Acromioclavicular joint/surgery
Operative surgical procedures
title_short Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
title_full Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
title_fullStr Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
title_full_unstemmed Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
title_sort Safety zone for posterosuperior shoulder access: study on cadavers
author Costa,Miguel Pereira
author_facet Costa,Miguel Pereira
Moreira,Sandro Baraldi
Drumond,Gustavo Costalonga
Porto,Fernanda de Marchi Bosi
Ribeiro,Fabiano Rebouças
Tenor Junior,Antonio Carlos
author_role author
author2 Moreira,Sandro Baraldi
Drumond,Gustavo Costalonga
Porto,Fernanda de Marchi Bosi
Ribeiro,Fabiano Rebouças
Tenor Junior,Antonio Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Miguel Pereira
Moreira,Sandro Baraldi
Drumond,Gustavo Costalonga
Porto,Fernanda de Marchi Bosi
Ribeiro,Fabiano Rebouças
Tenor Junior,Antonio Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Shoulder/anatomy and histology
Shoulder/innervation
Acromioclavicular joint/surgery
Operative surgical procedures
topic Shoulder/anatomy and histology
Shoulder/innervation
Acromioclavicular joint/surgery
Operative surgical procedures
description 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.
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