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Infraspinatus muscle-splitting incision in posterior shoulder surgery. An anatomic and electromyographic study.
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The American journal of sports medicine [Am J Sports Med] 1994 Jan-Feb; Vol. 22 (1), pp. 113-20. - Publication Year :
- 1994
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Abstract
- Standard posterior shoulder surgical approaches include infraspinatus tendon detachment and infraspinatus-teres minor interval development. Cadaveric and clinical investigation of a new infraspinatus-splitting approach to the posterior glenohumeral joint was undertaken to assess efficacy in providing exposure, preserving tendon attachment, and avoiding neurologic compromise. Infraspinatus musculotendinous and neural anatomy was examined in 20 cadavers. Four patients with posterior shoulder instability underwent posterior capsulorrhaphy through this infraspinatus-splitting approach, followed by electrodiagnostic testing. Infraspinatus muscle was bipennate in all specimens, the tendinous interval an average 14 mm inferior to the scapular spine at the glenoid rim. The infraspinatus-splitting interval bisected the posterior glenoid rim at its midpoint, whereas the infraspinatusteres minor interval crossed the glenoid rim's lower quarter. The suprascapular nerve provided sole innervation to the infraspinatus muscle in all specimens, entering the infraspinous fossa at the notch as a single trunk 22 mm medial to the glenoid rim. Minimum branching variability was observed. Electrodiagnostic testing showed no evidence of axonal damage or muscle denervation in either infraspinatus pennate bundle. Limiting infraspinatus-splitting dissection medially to 1.5 cm from the posterior glenoid rim prevents damage to any interval-crossing suprascapular nerve branches. Posterior shoulder surgery through a horizontal, longitudinal infraspinatus tendon-splitting approach provides excellent exposure of posterior capsule, labrum, and glenoid, without requiring tendon detachment or causing neurologic compromise.
- Subjects :
- Acromion anatomy & histology
Action Potentials physiology
Adolescent
Adult
Female
Humans
Joint Instability pathology
Joint Instability physiopathology
Male
Muscle Contraction physiology
Muscles innervation
Muscles pathology
Muscles physiopathology
Neural Conduction physiology
Rotation
Shoulder innervation
Shoulder pathology
Shoulder physiopathology
Shoulder Dislocation pathology
Shoulder Dislocation physiopathology
Shoulder Joint pathology
Shoulder Joint physiopathology
Shoulder Joint surgery
Tendons pathology
Tendons physiopathology
Electromyography
Joint Instability surgery
Muscles surgery
Scapula anatomy & histology
Shoulder surgery
Shoulder Dislocation surgery
Tendons surgery
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0363-5465
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The American journal of sports medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8129093
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659402200118