The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study
Purpose. To measure the angular relationship between the Neviaser portal and the superior glenoid labrum in 60 cadaveric specimens to determine whether this portal can be used for reliable anchor placement. Methods. The Neviaser portal of 30 left and 30 right unpaired dry cadaveric scapulae with cla...
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doaj-9baa303de4584172a4353665662647372020-11-25T03:15:42ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902015-12-012310.1177/230949901502300308The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic StudyBenjamin Alexander Haughton0Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza1Eduardo BoadaJaime Jose Candal-Couto2 Trauma and Orthopaedics, Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery, United Kingdom Department of Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Wansbeck General Hospital, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, United KingdomPurpose. To measure the angular relationship between the Neviaser portal and the superior glenoid labrum in 60 cadaveric specimens to determine whether this portal can be used for reliable anchor placement. Methods. The Neviaser portal of 30 left and 30 right unpaired dry cadaveric scapulae with clavicles were measured by a single observer using an analogue vernier caliper. The angular relationship between the Neviaser portal and the 12 o'clock position of the glenoid labrum was calculated. Results. 13 of the 60 scapulae were excluded from analysis, because the Neviaser portal was medial to the glenoid rim making safe anchor insertion unfeasible. For the remaining 47 scapulae, the mean angles α and β were 58.2° and 57.9°, respectively. Compared with the ideal angles α and β of 30° and 0°, respectively, all the 47 Neviaser portals were more posterior (relative to the 12 o'clock position) and closer to the transverse plane, making insertion of suture anchors in the optimum position unfeasible, except for one that was within 10° of the ideal angles in both planes. Conclusion. Reliable insertion of suture anchors at the 12 o'clock position of the glenoid labrum through the Neviaser portal is unfeasible in most patients.https://doi.org/10.1177/230949901502300308 |
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Benjamin Alexander Haughton Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza Eduardo Boada Jaime Jose Candal-Couto The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery |
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Benjamin Alexander Haughton Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza Eduardo Boada Jaime Jose Candal-Couto |
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The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study |
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The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study |
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The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study |
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The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study |
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The Neviaser Portal for Superior Glenoid Anchor Insertion: An Anatomic Study |
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neviaser portal for superior glenoid anchor insertion: an anatomic study |
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery |
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2309-4990 |
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Purpose. To measure the angular relationship between the Neviaser portal and the superior glenoid labrum in 60 cadaveric specimens to determine whether this portal can be used for reliable anchor placement. Methods. The Neviaser portal of 30 left and 30 right unpaired dry cadaveric scapulae with clavicles were measured by a single observer using an analogue vernier caliper. The angular relationship between the Neviaser portal and the 12 o'clock position of the glenoid labrum was calculated. Results. 13 of the 60 scapulae were excluded from analysis, because the Neviaser portal was medial to the glenoid rim making safe anchor insertion unfeasible. For the remaining 47 scapulae, the mean angles α and β were 58.2° and 57.9°, respectively. Compared with the ideal angles α and β of 30° and 0°, respectively, all the 47 Neviaser portals were more posterior (relative to the 12 o'clock position) and closer to the transverse plane, making insertion of suture anchors in the optimum position unfeasible, except for one that was within 10° of the ideal angles in both planes. Conclusion. Reliable insertion of suture anchors at the 12 o'clock position of the glenoid labrum through the Neviaser portal is unfeasible in most patients. |
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