Clinical Anatomy for the Innervated Pattern and Boundary of the Subdeltoid Bursa
Autor: | Anna Jeon, Chang Min Seo, Kyung Yong Kim, Seung-Ho Han, Je-Hun Lee, Chang Sub Uhm |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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0301 basic medicine
Article Subject Swine Deltoid curve lcsh:Medicine General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Injections 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Greater tubercle Medicine Animals Humans Humerus 030222 orthopedics General Immunology and Microbiology business.industry lcsh:R General Medicine Anatomy Anterior shoulder Bursa Synovial Deltoid Muscle medicine.anatomical_structure Posterior cord 030101 anatomy & morphology Axillary nerve business Subacromial bursa Brachial plexus Research Article |
Zdroj: | BioMed Research International BioMed Research International, Vol 2018 (2018) |
ISSN: | 2314-6141 |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to accurately identify the distribution of sensory nerve branches running to bursa with mesoscopic dissection and boundaries following the injection of gelatin into the bursa. Eighteen shoulders of 11 Korean soft cadavers (average age, 65 years; age range, 43 - 88 years) were dissected. The most prominent point of greater tubercle of the humerus (GT) was used as a reference point. The horizontal line passing through GT was used as the x-axis while the vertical line passing through the GT was used as the y-axis. Average distances of the anterior, posterior, superior, and inferior from the GT were 1.9±0.6, 2.4±1.3, 2.1±0.7, and 3.2±1.5 cm, respectively. In 15 cases of 18 shoulders, the anterior branch of the axillary nerve was distributed to the subdeltoid bursa that was running posteriorly. The muscular branch of the anterior and middle parts of the deltoid was distributed to the branch of nerve that was running into the subdeltoid bursa. A branch of the posterior cord of brachial plexus was distributed to the subdeltoid bursa that was running anteriorly in three cases. Most of the branches of the axillary nerve were distributed into the posterolateral area. The branches of the posterior cord of brachial plexus were distributed in the anterolateral area. These results might be useful for preventing residual pain on the anterior shoulder region following an injection for the relief of shoulder pain. |
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