Right Sided Costocoracoid Ligament- A Case Report
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Chandrika G Teli,
Vanitha,
H S Kadlimatti,
Nilesh Kate
2015 p39-40
Abstract
During routine dissection for first year medical students,
we observed a thick fibrous band extending from first
costal cartilage to the acromion process of scapula, along
the inferior margin of subclavius muscle on right side. The
fibrous band, identified as costocoracoid ligament, was
very strong unyielding to even cuts/ pressure by forceps.
The costocoracoid ligament had pulled acromion process
forward so strongly that the acromion process was easily
seen below the lateral end of clavicle, and 1.5 cm anterior
to head of humerus. Left side was not showing any such
variation.
Presence of costocoracoid ligament may result in fixation of
the scapula to the first rib, resulting in cosmetic deformity with
rounding of the shoulders and loss of the anterior clavicular
contour. Movements requiring rotation or retraction of the
scapula may be limited. Congenitally short costocoracoid
ligament condition shows autosomal dominant inheritance,
can be surgically corrected. Ours is the first such report
of costocoracoid ligament in cadaver, since it is seen only
in right limb so suggesting acquired (probable traumatic)
cause
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