| Literature DB >> 33053880 |
Martin Siwetz1, Niels Hammer1,2,3, Benjamin Ondruschka4, David C Kieser5.
Abstract
Background and objectives: The subscapularis muscle is typically innervated by two distinct nerve branches, namely the upper and lower subscapular nerve. These usually originate from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. A large number of variations have been described in previous literature. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: anatomical variation; lower subscapular nerve; muscle innervation; subscapularis; upper subscapular nerve
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33053880 PMCID: PMC7601857 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56100532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Left shoulder area of a 79-year-old male. The pectoralis major is removed. The brachial plexus is everted to view the full expansion of the subscapular nerves. The three subscapular nerves (U1, U2, L) are highlighted in yellow. U1, first upper subscapular nerve; U2, second upper subscapular nerve; L, lower subscapular nerve; PC, posterior cord of the brachial plexus; SSC, subscapularis muscle; **, clavicle; cd, caudal; cr, cranial; l, lateral; m, medial.
Figure 2Right shoulder area of a 90-year-old female, anterolateral view. The pectoralis major is removed. The three subscapular nerves (U1, U2, L) are highlighted in red. The three dots (red, yellow, blue) mark the insertion points of the subscapular nerves into the muscle. U1, first upper subscapular nerve; U2, second upper subscapular nerve; L, lower subscapular nerve; PC, posterior cord of the brachial plexus; SSC, subscapularis muscle; AX, axillary artery; **, clavicle; cd, caudal; cr, cranial; l, lateral; m, medial.
Distance of the insertion points of the subscapular nerves to the myotendinous junction.
| Nerve | Specimen 1 | Specimen 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Upper 1 | 44 mm | 48 mm |
| Upper 2 | 37 mm | 43 mm |
| Lower | 39 mm | 33 mm |
Summary of the numbers of accessory subscapular nerves. Numbers next to the authors give the total of specimens included in the respective studies.
| Single Accessory Upper | Double Accessory Upper | Single Accessory Lower | Double Accessory Lower | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballesteros and Ramirez ( | 18 (31.6%) | 0 | 4 (7%) | 0 |
| Kasper et al. ( | 4 (20%) | 0 | 3 (15%) | 0 |
| Leischinger et al. ( | 2 (10%) | 0 | 4 | 0 |
| Muthoka et al. ( | 5 (7.3%) | 1 (14.7%) | 0 | 0 |
| Saleh et al. ( | 16 (48.5%) | 2 (6.1%) | 9 (27.3%) | 1 (3%) |
| Tubbs et al. ( | 5 (8.1%) | 1 (1.6%) | 4 (6.5%) | 0 |
| Young et al. ( | 5 (45.5%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Summary on the various innervation patterns of the upper subscapular nerve. Numbers next to the authors give the total of specimens included in the respective studies.
| Posterior Cord | Axillary Nerve | Thoracodorsal Nerve | Posterior Division of Superior Trunk | Others/Not Specified | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballesteros and Ramirez ( | 19 (33.3%) | 3 (5.3%) | 28 (49.1%) | 7 (12.3%) | |
| Chaudhary et al. ( | 55 (91.7%) | 5 (8.3%) | |||
| Fazan et al. ( | 19 (35.1%) | 3 (5.6%) | 32 (59.3%) | ||
| Kasper et al. ( | 14 (70%) | 6 (30%) | |||
| Leischinger et al. ( | 20 (100%) | ||||
| Muthoka et al. ( | 56 (82.4%) | 10 (14.7%) | 2 (2.9%) | ||
| Rastogi et al. ( | 74 (100%) | ||||
| Sager et al. ( | 20 (100%) | ||||
| Saleh et al. ( | 33 (100%) | ||||
| Tubbs et al. ( | 60 (96.8%) | 2 (3.2%) | |||
| Young et al. ( | 11 (100%) | ||||
| Total | 381 (79.5%) | 18 (3.8%) | 65 (13.6%) | 15 (3.1%) |
Summary on the various innervation patterns of the lower subscapular nerve. Numbers next to the authors give the total of specimens included in the respective studies.
| Posterior Cord | Axillary Nerve | Thoracodorsal Nerve | Posterior Division of Superior Trunk | Others/Not Specified | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballesteros and Ramirez ( | 18 (31.6%) | 31 (54.4%) | 7 (12.2%) | 1 (1.8%) | |
| Chaudhary et al. ( | 58 (96.7%) | 2 (3.3%) | |||
| Fazan et al. ( | 21 (38.9%) | 29 (53.7%) | 4 (7.4%) | ||
| Kasper et al. ( | 13 (65%) | 5 (25%) | 2 (10%) | ||
| Leischinger et al. ( | 14 (70%) | 4 (20%) | 2 (10%) | ||
| Muthoka et al. ( | 12 (17.7%) | 43 (63.2%) | 9 (13.2%) | 4 (5.9%) | |
| Rastogi et al. ( | 74 (100%) | ||||
| Sager et al. ( | 17 (85%) | 3 (15%) | |||
| Saleh et al. ( | 27 (81.8%) | 5 (15.2%) | 1 (3%) | ||
| Tubbs et al. ( | 49 (79%) | 13 (21%) | |||
| Young et al. ( | 7 (63.6%) | 1 (9.1%) | 3 (27.3%) | ||
| Total | 310 (64.7%) | 136 (28.4%) | 28 (5.8%) | 5 (1.1%) |