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Chirurgische Behandlungsmöglichkeiten bei Läsionen des N. suprascapularis und des N. axillaris

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Der N. suprascapularis enthält Nervenfasern aus den Segmenten C4, C5 und C6. In der Regel entsteht der Nerv am distalen Ende des Truncus superior, wo sich dieser in eine vordere und hintere Verzweigung teilt. Der Nerv kann aber auch nach der Teilung von der vorderen oder von der hinteren Verzweigung abgehen, er kann sich ausnahmsweise schon in Höhe der Wurzel C5 abspalten oder aus Nervenfasern entstehen, die direkt von den Spinalnerven C4 und C5 ausgehen.

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Millesi, H. (2001). Chirurgische Behandlungsmöglichkeiten bei Läsionen des N. suprascapularis und des N. axillaris. In: Meyer, RP., Gächter, A. (eds) Schulterchirurgie in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56427-7_19

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