The costocoracoid ligament: A case report


Case Report

Author Details : Rajvardhan Sisodia, Prisha Rishi, Aprajita Awasthi*

Volume : 10, Issue : 1, Year : 2023

Article Page : 58-60

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcap.2023.013



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Abstract

During routine dissection of a human cadaver, the costocoracoid ligament was observed as a thick, fibrous band extending from the ventral surface of the costal cartilage of the 1 rib to the coracoid process. It is part of the clavipectoral fascia and lies close to the costoclavicular space of the superior thoracic aperture, consequently affecting structures passing through it like the subclavian vessels and the brachial plexus. Abnormalities in the costocoracoid ligament may therefore result in clinical conditions, surgical complications and/or cosmetic deformities.This is one of the few papers describing the anatomy of the costocoracoid ligament in a cadaver, and aims to provide a better understanding of the topic. A better understanding of the anatomy and practical significance of the costocoracoid ligament could aid in better understanding of the anatomy of the surrounding region and improve the course of healthcare for relevant cases.
 

Keywords: Clavipectoral fascia, Thoracic outlet syndrome, Superior thoracic aperture, Subclavian, Brachial plexus.


How to cite : Sisodia R, Rishi P, Awasthi A, The costocoracoid ligament: A case report. Indian J Clin Anat Physiol 2023;10(1):58-60


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Article History

Received : 08-02-2022

Accepted : 09-02-2022


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