SA-SD bursa
The subacromial-subdeltoid bursa (SASD), also simply known as the subacromial bursa, is a bursa within the shoulder that is simply a potential space in normal individuals.
Gross anatomy
- extends from below the acromion, over the shoulder and the greater tuberosity of the humerus
- laterally, the bursa lies over the superior surface of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons
- it sits deep to the deltoid muscle
Related pathology
Siehe auch:
- synoviale Osteochondromatose
- Bursa
- Rotatorenmanschette
- Musculus teres minor
- Musculus infraspinatus
- Schulter Anatomie
- Musculus supraspinatus
- Musculus subscapularis
- Impingement der Schulter
- subacromial bursitis
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