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Suprascapular nerve injury during spine surgery. A case report.

Spine 1994 January 2
In long spine surgeries, knee-chest position-associated complications can occur. This report describes a case of suprascapular nerve injury that occurred during the lengthy surgical procedure. It is postulated that excessive scapula, shoulder girdle, and upper arm protraction occurred, resulting in a sling effect compression injury of the suprascapular nerve.

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