Title of article :
Quantitative comparison of exposure for the posterior Judet approach to the scapula with and without deltoid takedown
Author/Authors :
Salassa، نويسنده , , Tiare E. and Hill، نويسنده , , Brian W. and Cole، نويسنده , , Peter A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Background
rposes of this study are to quantify the extent of the scapula exposed and to describe the osseous landmarks within the dissection of a posterior Judet approach with and without takedown of the posterior deltoid muscle.
s
sterior Judet approach using the muscular interval between the teres minor and infraspinatus muscle with and without takedown of the deltoid muscle was performed on 10 fresh-frozen cadaveric shoulders. Retractors with 2 kg of force were used at the wound margins for retraction. Upon completion of the exposure, a calibrated digital image was taken from the surgeonʹs perspective and specific anatomic landmarks were identified. The digital images were then analyzed with a computer software program, ImageJ (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA), to calculate the area (in square centimeters) of bone exposed.
s
an area of posterior scapula exposed by the traditional Judet approach with takedown of the deltoid muscle was 30.2 cm2 (95% confidence interval, 27.7-32.7 cm2) compared with 27.3 cm2 (95% confidence interval, 24.8-29.9 cm2) when the deltoid was not detached (P < .0001). In all 10 cadaveric shoulders, the posterior Judet approach without takedown of the deltoid muscle allowed access to the posterior glenoid, lateral scapula border, and spinoglenoid notch.
sions
gh takedown of the deltoid muscle improves exposure, the posterior Judet approach without takedown of the posterior deltoid muscle allows for safe exposure to 91% of the bony scapula obtained by removing the deltoid muscle and access to the critical osseous fixation points of the posterior scapula.
Keywords :
scapula surgery , quantitative anatomy , posterior approach , surgical exposure , Cadaveric study
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery