2020
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20200237
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Acromion, coracoid and glenoid processes of scapula: an anatomical study

Abstract: Background: Acromion morphology has an important role in impingement syndrome and pathogenesis of rotator cuff diseases. Coracoid process is involved in many surgical procedures of shoulder joint. Dimensions of glenoid process are essential in designing glenoid components for total shoulder replacement. Aim of the study was to measure the various dimensions and note the morphology of acromion, coracoid and glenoid processes of scapula.Methods: Fourty two scapulae (24 right, 18 left) were used and the dimension… Show more

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“…Morphological variations of the scapula are also quite common. These usually apply to the acromion, glenoid process and subscapular notch [20,23,34,39,40,[42][43][44]. In contrast, no morphological variability of the coracoid process has been observed so far; most studies concern morphometric measurements [18,22,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological variations of the scapula are also quite common. These usually apply to the acromion, glenoid process and subscapular notch [20,23,34,39,40,[42][43][44]. In contrast, no morphological variability of the coracoid process has been observed so far; most studies concern morphometric measurements [18,22,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%