University of Connecticut Health Center; Technical University of Munich.
University of Connecticut Health Center.
Arthroscopy. 2018 May;34(5):1412-1413. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2018.02.004.
The coracoid process is the origin of the trapezoid ligament, the deltoid ligament, and the coracoacromial ligament (CAL). Detailed knowledge about their anatomy is crucial for surgical procedures such as the reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligaments or coracoid transfer. Although the coracoclavicular ligaments are considered important stabilizers of the acromioclavicular joint and are therefore highly protected, the CAL seems less important, which is why it is generally cut during coracoid transfer procedures. However, there is evidence that the CAL contributes to muscular balance and stabilization of the shoulder girdle. Therefore, an individual approach should be considered during coracoid transfer to save at least parts of the CAL.
喙突是肩锁韧带、三角肌韧带和喙肩韧带(CAL)的起点。了解它们的解剖结构对于肩锁关节重建或喙突转移等手术过程至关重要。虽然肩锁韧带被认为是肩锁关节的重要稳定器,因此受到高度保护,但 CAL 似乎不那么重要,这就是为什么在进行喙突转移手术时通常会切断它。然而,有证据表明,CAL 有助于肩部肌肉平衡和稳定。因此,在进行喙突转移时应考虑个体化方法,以至少保留部分 CAL。