Neck of scapula

Neck of scapula

Left scapula. Posterior view. Anatomical neck of scapula shown in red.

Posterior view. Anatomical neck of scapula shown in red.
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Identifiers
Latin Collum scapulae
TA A02.4.01.022
FMA 63563

Anatomical terms of bone

Neck of scapula is the slightly constricted portion which surrounds the head of scapula.[1]

Anatomical neck and surgical neck

Scapular fractures involving the scapula neck have two patterns. One type of fracture is through the anatomical neck of the scapula (see figure below). This type of fracture is rare. The other type of fracture is through the surgical neck of the scapula. Surgical neck exits medial to coracoid process. This type of fracture is most common.[2]

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References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. Gray's Anatomy (1918), see infobox
  2. van Noort, A; van Kampen, A (Dec 2005). "Fractures of the scapula surgical neck: outcome after conservative treatment in 13 cases" (PDF). Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 125 (10): 696–700. doi:10.1007/s00402-005-0044-y. PMID 16189689.

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