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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 2023 Nov;32(11):2376-2381. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2023.03.029 Q12.92024

Assessment of 2 distinct anatomical landmarks for suprascapular nerve injection: a cadaveric study

两种解剖标志下的肩胛上神经阻滞的尸体研究评估 翻译改进

Feras Qawasmi  1, Patrick D Best  2, Logan M Andryk  2, Steven I Grindel  2

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  • 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA. Electronic address: ferasport@yahoo.com.
  • 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2023.03.029 PMID: 37178968

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    Background: The suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) is a commonly used procedure for the management of pain in various shoulder pathologies. Both image-guided and landmark-based techniques have been utilized successfully for SSNB, though more consensus is needed regarding the optimal method of administration. This study aims to evaluate the theoretical effectiveness of a SSNB at 2 distinct anatomic landmarks and propose a simple, reliable way of administration for future clinical use.

    Methods: Fourteen upper extremity cadaveric specimens were randomly assigned to either receive an injection 1 cm medial to the posterior acromioclavicular (AC) joint vertex or 3 cm medial to the posterior AC joint vertex. Each shoulder was injected with a 10 ml methylene blue solution at the assigned location, and gross dissection was performed to evaluate the anatomic diffusion of the dye. The presence of dye was specifically assessed at the suprascapular notch, supraspinatus fossa, and spinoglenoid notch to determine the theoretic analgesic effectiveness of a SSNB at these 2 injection sites.

    Results: Methylene blue diffused to the suprascapular notch in 57.1% of the 1-cm group and 100% of the 3-cm group, the supraspinatus fossa in 71.4% of the 1-cm group and 100% of the 3-cm group, and the spinoglenoid notch in 100% of the 1-cm group and 42.9% of the 3-cm group.

    Conclusion: Given its superior coverage at the more proximal sensory branches of the suprascapular nerve, a SSNB injection performed 3 cm medial to the posterior AC joint vertex provides more clinically adequate analgesia than an injection site 1 cm medial to the AC junction. Performing a SSNB injection at this location allows for an effective method of anesthetizing the suprascapular nerve.

    Keywords: Suprascapular nerve; anatomical landmarks; shoulder block; shoulder injection.

    Keywords:suprascapular nerve injection; anatomical landmarks; cadaveric study

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