Author:
Piagkou Maria,Tsakotos George,Chytas Dimitrios,Totlis Trifon,Triantafyllou George,Panagiotopoulos Nikitas-Apollon,Tousia Athina,Natsis Konstantinos
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
The report describes a bilateral suprascapular artery (SPSA) of atypical origin in coexistence with neurovascular aberrant structures.
Methods
The variants were identified in a 91-year-old formalin-embalmed male cadaver, derived from a body donation program after a signed informed consent.
Results
The left-sided SPSA emanated from the 1st part of the axillary artery, coursed between the brachial plexus lateral and medial cords, accompanied by the suprascapular nerve, and passed below the superior transverse scapular ligament. Ipsilateral coexisted variants were the lateral thoracic artery multiplication, the subscapular trunk formation, and the musculocutaneous nerve duplication. In the right supraclavicular area, a SPSA duplication was identified. The main artery emanated from the thyrocervical trunk in common with the transverse cervical artery and the accessory SPSA emanated from the dorsal scapular artery. Both SPSAs coursed over the superior transverse scapular ligament, while the suprascapular nerve ran below the ligament.
Conclusions
The current study reported a bilateral aberrant SPSA, originating from the AA 1st part (left side) and from the dorsal scapular artery (right side), which coexisted with adjacent neurovascular structures’ variants. The left SPSA atypically coursed below the superior transverse scapular ligament. Such an unusual combination of variations, present bilaterally in the current study, may be challenging for radiologists and surgeons.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Surgery,Anatomy
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