scapular|scapulars in English

noun

['scap·u·lar || 'skæpjələr /-jʊlə]

sleeveless garment worn by members of a monastery; garment made of two woolen squares joined by straps (sign of religious devotion); shoulder blade (Anatomy); feather emerging from the base of a bird's wing (Zoology)

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1. Landmarks: scapular spine and acromion.

2. Glomus tumor of the scapular region.

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4. Objective To discuss the surgical treatment of unstable scapular fracture.

5. Methods Island skin flaps of scapular region have been elevated based on ascending or descending branches of circumflex scapular artery and transferred to resurface the axillary wounds.

6. Objective To investigate the treatment method and effect of scapular fracture.

7. Objective To evaluate multi - slice helical CT postprocessing technique in scapular fracture.

8. Postoperative fractures of the acromion or scapular spine can occur spontaneously or after trauma.

9. Patients: All treated scapular or glenoid fractures over 7 years (1999-200 were determined.

10. Distribution in the body trunk : The three yang meridians of hand run through the scapular part.

11. Objective To evaluate the clinical value of MSCT threedimensional reconstruction in diagnosis of scapular fracture.

12. Coracoid process fractures are an uncommon type of scapular fracture.They do not often occur in isolation and are often associated with acromial, clavicular, or other scapular fracture, as well as glenohumeral dislocation or acromioclavicular joint injury.

13. When a scapular fracture was present both drivers and passengers had a greater incidence of head injuries.

14. The Coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure projecting anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck

15. Objective To investigate the mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of the combination compression of dorsal scapular nerve and long thoracic nerve.

16. Conclusion The transplantation of lateral segment spine of scapular flap pedicled with the acromial branch of suprascapular artery was feasible.

17. 28 The circumflex scapular artery and vein were complicated by the subscapular nerve at the front meatus of the trilateral foramen.

18. Objective To provide ideal materials for cervical burn contracture repair through a morphological study of free flaps of the scapular region.

19. The deltoid origin is cut from the lateral third of the clavicle, the acromion and the lateral half of the scapular spine.

20. Up to now, the plate has usually been applied starting from the scapular spine and extending across the acromial corner to the humeral shaft.

21. As the name sounds, scapular retraction will help you open your chest and get the blood flowing to your shoulder and upper back muscles.

22. From left to right: alula, primary covert, primary (with an emergination of the inner and a notch of the outerweb), secondary, scapular, secondary covert, tail feather.

23. Coracoid Process: The Lighthouse of the Shoulder1 The Coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure project-ing anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck

24. Incision depending on goal of surgery: from horizontal to oblique or vertical: – horizontal incision along the scapular spine to the posterior corner of acromion, – oblique incision along the lateral border of scapula.

25. With the patient in lateral decubitus position and protection of the opposite plexus, a sagital skin incision is the first step, followed by the preparation of trapezius and deltoid muscle as well as the bony parts of the shoulder (acromion, clavicle, scapular spine).