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. 2019 Dec 24;9(1):e147–e157. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2019.09.008

Fig 6.

Fig 6

Fig 6

Arthroscopic anterior views of the right shoulder showing (A) release of the upper border of LD/TM from the humeral shaft. (B) Proximity of the circumflex vessels and axillary nerve to the upper border of LD/TM. (C) Release of connections of TM medial to long head of triceps LHT. (D) Release of a vertical connection between LD and triceps aponeurosis /intermuscular septum. (E, F) Release medial to LHT using radiofrequency device and long scissors in the omo-tricipital triangular space. (G) Muscle belly of latissimus dorsi LD about 8 cm medial to the humerus and obliquely oriented, whereas teres major TM is more horizontally oriented. (LD, latissimus dorsi; LHT, long head of triceps; TM, teres major.)