Ossification of Superior Transverse Scapular Ligament – Incidence, Embryology and Association with Suprascapular Neuropathy
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Superior transverse scapular ligament
Scapula
Suprascapular notch
Suprascapular nerve
Suprascapular neuropathy

Abstract

Background- Suprascapular notch is present at superior border of scapula just medial to coracoid process. This is covered by superior transverse scapular ligament (STSL). Suprascapular nerve passes below this ligament while suprascapular vessels pass above it. STSL ossification is a rare finding with incidences in different population groups. variable

Materials and Methods- We observed 60 dried bony scapula, 30 prosected formalin fixed upper limbs with scapula and 10 embalmed cadavers for the presence of ossified STSL.

Results- There were complete ossification of STSL in two dried bony specimens of sacpula.

Conclusion- Ossified STSL may be the causative factor for suprascapular neuropathy. The mainstay of management in cases of neuropathy or compression of suprascapular nerve is release of suprascapular ligament by either open or arthroscopic surgical approach. So, it is extremely important to know this type of variation to minimize any damage to related structure and plan the management accordingly.

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