STRUTHERS' LIGAMENT AND SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERAL PROCESS: AN ANATOMICAL STUDY AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

Caetano, EB; Sabongi, JJ; Vieira, LA; Caetano, MF; de Bona, JE; Simonatto, TM

HERO ID

4455019

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28955169

HERO ID 4455019
In Press No
Year 2017
Title STRUTHERS' LIGAMENT AND SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERAL PROCESS: AN ANATOMICAL STUDY AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Authors Caetano, EB; Sabongi, JJ; Vieira, LA; Caetano, MF; de Bona, JE; Simonatto, TM
Volume 25
Issue 4
Page Numbers 137-142
Abstract <strong>OBJECTIVE: </strong>The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and anatomical characteristics of Struthers' ligament and the supracondylar humeral process and evaluate the clinical implications in compressive neuropathy of the median nerve .<br /><br /><strong>METHOD: </strong>We dissected 60 arms from 30 cadavers (26 males and 4 females): 15 were previously preserved in formalin and glycerin and 15 were dissected fresh in the Anatomy Laboratory for this paper. The relationships between Struthers' ligament and the median nerve and brachial artery and veins were documented with drawings and photos .<br /><br /><strong>RESULTS: </strong>The supracondylar humeral process was not found in any of the 60 dissected arms. Struthers' ligament was identified in six arms (two bilateral); in all cases high insertion of the pronator teres muscle was observed .<br /><br /><strong>CONCLUSION: </strong>Struthers' ligament is an aponeurotic structure that may or may not be associated with the supracondylar humeral process, and is an important potential site of median nerve compression in the lower third of the arm. Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.
Doi 10.1590/1413-785220172504168330
Pmid 28955169
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Comments Journal: Acta ortopedica brasileira ISSN: 1413-7852
Is Public Yes
Language Text English