2017
DOI: 10.15344/2455-7498/2017/131
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A Cadaveric Study on the Surface Projection of the Dorsal Scapular Nerve

Abstract: Background: Dorsal scapular nerve (DSN) syndrome is often associated by dull or aching pain along the medial border of the scapula that can radiate to the lateral aspect of the upper limb. The primary cause of this syndrome is due to the impingement or entrapment of this nerve at the middle scalene muscle. The purpose of this study is to identify the surface projection of the DSN relative to the middle scalene muscle by using the transverse plane of the laryngeal prominence and the posterior border of the ster… Show more

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“…According to classical anatomy knowledge, the DSN pierces the middle scalene muscle after its formation and runs in the posteroinferior direction (Moore et al, 2018;Moses et al, 2013;Schuenke et al, 2014;Standring, 2016;Tubbs et al, 2015). However, in the literature, variations have also been reported in terms of its relationship with scalene muscles (Lee et al, 1992;Nguyen et al, 2016Nguyen et al, , 2017Tetsu et al, 2018;Williams & Smith, 2020).…”
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“…According to classical anatomy knowledge, the DSN pierces the middle scalene muscle after its formation and runs in the posteroinferior direction (Moore et al, 2018;Moses et al, 2013;Schuenke et al, 2014;Standring, 2016;Tubbs et al, 2015). However, in the literature, variations have also been reported in terms of its relationship with scalene muscles (Lee et al, 1992;Nguyen et al, 2016Nguyen et al, , 2017Tetsu et al, 2018;Williams & Smith, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%