Thursday, July 7, 2016

Coronal view check list.




















Coronal anatomy and checklist


  1. Notice coracoclavicular ligament and short head of the biceps.
  2. Notice coracoacromial ligament.
  3. Notice suprascapular nerve and vessels.
  4. Look for supraspinatus-impingement by AC-joint spurs or a thickened coracoacromial ligament
  5. Study the superior biceps-labrum complex and look for sublabral recess or SLAP-tear.
  6. Look for excessive fluid in the subacromial bursa and for tears of the supraspinatus tendon.
  7. Look for rim-rent tears of the supraspinatus tendon at the insertion of the anterior fibers.
  8. Study the attachment of the IGHL at the humerus. Study the inferior labral-ligamentary complex. Look for HAGL-lesion (humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament).
  9. Look for tears of the infraspinatus tendon.
  10. Notice small Hill-Sachs lesion.

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