Incisura scapulae
Incisura
scapulae Typ VI: Das Ligamentum transversum scapulae superius ist komplett verknöchert. Es resultiert ein knöcherner Kanal. (Zusätzlich knöcherne Bankart-Läsion.)
Incisura
scapulae Typ VI: Das Ligamentum transversum scapulae superius ist komplett verknöchert. Es resultiert ein knöcherner Kanal. (Zusätzlich knöcherne Bankart-Läsion.)
Suprascapular
notch • Scapula anatomy (illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Suprascapular
notch • Paralabral cyst of shoulder - large - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Incisura
scapulae Typ VI: Durch eine komplette Verknöcherung des Ligamentum transversum Scapulae entsteht ein Foramen im Bereich der Incisura durch welches Nervus und Arteria suprascapularis hindurchziehen. Die Untersuchung wurde wegen der Fraktur des proximalen Humerus durchgeführt.
nicht verwechseln mit: Incisura spinoglenoidalis
The suprascapular notch is located on the superior aspect of the scapula, at the scapula's anterolateral aspect.
Gross anatomy
The suprascapular notch separates the superior border of the scapula from the anterior coracoid process.
Relations and/or boundaries
The suprascapular nerve passes through the notch on its course over the scapula to the dorsal shoulder.
The superior transverse scapular ligament passes over the notch and attaches to the base of the coracoid process. The suprascapular artery passes over the ligament.
Variant anatomy
One classification system attempts to categorize variant suprascapular notch anatomy .
- type I: no suprascapular notch
- type II: there is a 'V' shape to the suprascapular notch, and it is located in the middle third of the superior border
- type III: there is a 'U' shape to the suprascapular notch
- type IV: similar to type II, but very small; the suprascapular nerve often passes through a groove next to the notch
- type V: similar to type III, but very small, with a partially ossified ligament
- type VI (4%): the transverse scapular ligament is completely ossified
Related pathology
- suprascapular notch cyst
- may occur from a SLAP tear
- cyst may cause mass effect on the suprascapular nerve, resulting in supraspinatus and infraspinatus denervation