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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment by Ganglion Cyst - 2 Cases Report - (결절종에 의한 상겹갑 신경 포착 신경병증 -2례 보고-)

  • Kyung Hee-Soo;Kim Sung-Jung;Kim Poong-Taek;Kim Young-Woo
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2000
  • Ganglion cysts causing suprascapular nerve compression are uncommon cause of suprascapular nerve entrapment. The advent of magnetic resonance imaging and its application in patients with shoulder pain has improved the ability to diagnose cystic lesions causing extrinsic compression of the suprascapular nerve. We present two cases of suprascapular nerve compression by ganglion cyst which was decompressed by surgical excision. Suprascapular nerve compression was also revealed by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), electromyogram(EMG) and clinical present of muscle atrophy and motor weakness. In each case, the symptom was resolved after sugical excision of the cystic lesion. We experienced two cases of suprascapular nerve entrapment by ganglion cyst and report the clinical, radiological and pathological findings in detail.

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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment Neuropathy by Ganglion Cyst (결절종에 의한 상견갑 신경 포착 증후군)

  • Rhee Yong Girl;Kim Kang II;Yang Hyoung Seop
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 1999
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the characteristic clinical findings and treatment of suprascapular nerve entrapment by ganglion and to evaluate its results. Materials and Methods: Seven paitents with suprascapular nerve entrapment were evaluated on an average 13 months(range, six months to three years two months) after surgical excision and decompression. There were six males and one female. The mean age at operation was 31 years(range, 23 to 40 years), Suprascapular nerve entrapment were caused by compression of ganglion cyst in suprascapular notch or spinoglenoid notch in all cases. All patients complained of pain located over posterolateral area of the shoulder. Two patients had atrophy of both the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles, In four patients, only the infraspinatus muscle was involved. Muscle strength on both forward flexion and external rotation was decreased in two patients. In four patients, only external rotation was decreased. All patients underwent open excision of ganglion cyst and decompression. Results: The most dramatic effect of operation was prompt disappearance of pain in all patients. The average visual analog scale had improved from 7.2 to 0.6 point at the latest follow-up evaluation. An atrophy of the supraspinatus or infraspinatus muscle partially disappeared in four of six patients and muscle strength of forward flexion or abduction improved in all of six patients. The overall result was excellent for five patients and good for two. Conclusion: Surpascapular nerve entrapment by ganglionic cyst had clinically unique symptoms and signs on physical examination. Surgical excision is effective for symptomatic and functional outcomes. We believe that early intervention can be one of treatment modality before an irreversible damage occurs if the ganglion is large enough to compress suprascapular nerve, and to develop severe pain and muscular atrophy.

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Paralysis of Inferior Branch of Suprascapular Nerve by a Lipoma -A Case Report- (지방종에 의한 상견갑신경 하방분지의 마비 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Oh Joo Han;Gong Hyun Sik;Kim Hyun Ho
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2004
  • We present a case of suprascapular entrapment syndrome by a lipoma that compressed inferior branch of suprascapular nerve at the spinoglenoid notch and treated successfully by surgical excision.

Treatment of Suprascapular Cyst by Ultrasound Guided Aspiration - A Case Report - (초음파 유도 흡인을 이용한 견갑 상 낭종의 치료 - 증례보고 -)

  • Lee, Hyo-Jin;Kim, Yang-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Ultrasound Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.41-45
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    • 2012
  • Among the various reasons that can cause entrapment of suprascapular nerve, suprascapular cyst is not commonly found and more often, overlooked or misdiagnosed. Authors experienced one case of suprascapular cyst causing suprascapular nerve entrapment confirmed by ultrasonography and MRI. Symptom of the patient was confined to infrascapular nerve. Percutaneous aspiration of cyst was done under the guidance of ultrasonography through Neviaser portal on out-patient department. After 8 weeks of follow-up, no recurrent lesion was found and objective functional improvement was identified. When clinicians confront with the symptoms compatible with suprascapular nerve entrapment, every effort should be put on finding lesion under ultrasonography before attempting any further cost-ineffective or time-wasting evaluation. Symptoms caused by space-occupying cyst will be soothed by simple decompression. However, always be aware of concomitant lesions that might be the reason for the cystic lesion and in some cases, further evaluation is inevitable.

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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment Syndrome Caused by Ganglion (결절종에 의한 견갑상신경 포착 증후군)

  • Kim Soung Yon;An Sung Chan;Chun Jae Myeung
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : To review the operative results and find out better method of a treatment of suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome caused by ganglion. Materials and Methods : From March of 1996 to May of 2001, thirteen cases of suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome caused by ganglion were reviewed which were diagnosed using physical examination, EMG and MRI. All of them were treated with open exision of ganglion, nerve decompression and arthroscopic examination. The clinical results were evaluated using subjective recovery of muscle power and ASES (American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons) score. Results : Nine cases (69$\%$) showed residual symptom such as intermittent pain, insufficient recovery of muscle power, persistent muscle atrophy. Complete recovery in four cases (31$\%$). Mean value of ASES score was 86.4 (70-99.8) points. Postopertively, pain was relieved in 84$\%$ of patients and muscle power was improved in 53$\%$ of the patients but the atrophy persisted. Conclusions : Excision of ganglion is insuffient to relieve the nerve entrapment. Not only excision of ganglion but also treatment of intraarticular lesion, decompression of suprascapular and spinoglenoid notch which attributable to entrapment should be considered for the better clinical results.

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Entrapment Neuropathy of the Suprascapular Nerve by a Ganglion (결절종에 의한 상견갑신경의 포착성 신경병증)

  • Ha, Hyun Wook;Kim, Woo Jung;Kim, Doo Eung
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 2001
  • Nerve compression of the suprascapular nerve by a suprascapular notch occasionally occurs, but compression by a ganglion is very rare. We had experienced a case of compression of the suprascapular nerve by ganglionic cyst at the suprascapular notch, which confirmed by electromyographic studies after the diagnosis was suspected. MRI scan showed multilobulated ganglionic cyst at the right suprascapular notch. The patient was treated by excision of the ganglion and had excellent result.

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A Case of Suprascapular Neuropathy at the Spinoglenoid Notch due to a Cystic Lesion (가시관절와패임의 낭성병터로 발생한 어깨위신경병증 1예)

  • Kang, Bong-Su;Park, Kang;Choi, Jay-Chol;Kang, Sa-Yoon
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.23-25
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    • 2007
  • The symptomatology of suprascapular neuropathy is variable, depending principally on the etiology and location of the lesion. Among them, suprascapular nerve entrapment with isolated paralysis of the infraspinatus muscle is uncommon. We report a 27-year-old man presenting with right arm weakness. Based on the electrophysiologic and imaging findings, suprascapular neuropathy at the spinoglenoid notch due to cystic mass lesion was diagnosed.

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Isolated Paralysis of Inferior Branch of the Suprascapular Nerve due to the Ganglion - Report of One Case - (결절종에 의한 견갑상 신경 하방 분지의 단독마비 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Park, Tae-Soo;Kim, Tae-Seung;Kim, Jong-Heon;Kang, Suk-Keun
    • The Journal of the Korean bone and joint tumor society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.39-42
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    • 2002
  • We present a case of the patient with early detection of entrapment of inferior branch of the suprascapular nerve caused by multiple ganglion cysts at the spinoglenoid notch of the scapula, recovering from hypotrophy of the infraspinatus muscle and treating successfully after surgical removal of the cysts, and decompression of the nerve.

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Intramuscular Cyst of the Rotator Cuff Associated with Tear of the Rotator Cuff - A Case Report - (회전근 개 파열과 동반된 회전근 개 근육 내 낭종 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Yoo, Jae-Chul;Ha, Hae-Chan;Kang, Hong-Je
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2008
  • Periarticular cysts in the shoulder joint are relatively rare. The most common are paralabral cysts, which can cause suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome. Acromioclavicular juxtaarticular cysts have been described in association with full-thickness rotator cuff tears and a degenerated acromioclavicular joint. Intramuscular cysts of the rotator cuff are a relatively rare and unknown type of periarticular cyst. We report a case of an intramuscular cyst of the rotator cuff that was associated with a tear of the rotator cuff.

Arthroscopic Decompression of Spinoglenoid Ganglion Cyst (견갑골 극관절와 결절종의 관절경하 감압술)

  • Hwang, Tae Hyok;Wang, Tae Hyun;Cho, Hyung Lae;Kim, Keun Young
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.92-98
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: We describe a all-arthroscopic technique for decompression of spinoglenoid ganglion cyst and present our clinical results for this procedure. Materials and Methods: From March 2006 to June 2009, eight patients (7 males, 1 female; mean age 40.6 years; range: 21~61) were included who underwent arthroscopic decompression of spinoglenoid ganglion cyst. The most common symptoms were vague shoulder pain and external rotation weakness, which lasted 6.4 months (range: 3~8) on average. Five of eight patients were noted abnormalities on electromyographic (EMG) examination to have suprascapular nerve neuropathy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed spinoglenoid ganglion cysts in all eight patients and the cyst size was 2.6 cm (range: 1.8~3.6). Labral pathology was identified intraoperatively in all patients and the cysts were decompressed by the posterosuperior capsulotomy under arthroscopic control and labral repair with suture anchors was performed in six patients. Results: The average clinical outcome scores including Constant and Murley, Simple shoulder test (SST) all improved significantly at the time of the final follow-up and there were no complications resulting from the procedures. All patients including the patients with abnormal EMG study recovered strength on isokinetic strength testing. Follow-up MRI scans were performed on all patients at a mean of 5.2 months postoperatively (range: 3~12) revealed complete resolution of the cysts and no evidence of recurrences were seen at an average of 18 months (range: 12~26) of follow-up. Conclusion: Arthroscopic decompression of spinoglenoid ganglion cyst effectively restores patient function and all patients in this study showed improvement in their postoperative MRI findings. Arthroscopic decompression is also useful in the appropriate treatment for labral pathology and may contribute to decreased risk of cyst recurrence.

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