Abstract
Background: The literature is deficient in studies aimed at quantifying the occurrence of a suprascapular artery traversing the suprascapular notch with the suprascapular nerve. Material/Methods: We have performed a cadaveric study using 60 adult specimens (120 sides). Thirty-eight specimens were male and twenty-two were female. Results: Our findings conclude that in this group, the suprascapular artery travels with the suprascapular nerve through the suprascapular notch in 2.5% of specimen sides. Both specimens in whom this occurred were male. Conclusions: We hypothesize that this anatomic anomaly may also constitute a possible unrecognized mechanism in which shoulder pain is generated. Further studies focused at various races and the presence of this peculiarity are now needed to confirm our findings. In addition, unexplained chronic shoulder pain may be explored with vascular studies aimed at identifying the course of the suprascapular artery.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | BR116-BR119 |
Journal | Medical Science Monitor |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 3 |
State | Published - Mar 1 2003 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Anatomy
- Anomalies
- Scapula
- Shoulder pain
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Medicine