Summary
The aim of this cadaveric study was to determine the normal arthroscopic anatomy of
the feline shoulder from a caudolateral arthroscope portal, to compare this with the
gross anatomy evident upon dissection, and to determine the degree of iatrogenic trauma
caused by the arthroscopy. A 1.9 mm, 30° fore oblique arthroscope via a caudolateral
portal, and a 21-gauge needle via a cranio-lateral egress portal were used to assess
intra-articular structures in eight feline cadaveric shoulders. The medial glenohumeral
ligament was shown to be a single banded structure in the craniomedial compartment,
and the subscapularis muscle tendon of insertion was visible in all eight shoulders.
The biceps brachii tendon and sheath could be examined, although the transverse humeral
ligament was not evident arthroscopically from this portal. The lateral glenohumeral
ligament was not demonstrated arthroscopically, although a well-defined capsular thickening
was present on dissection. No significant neurovascular trauma was evident after arthroscopy.
Keywords
Feline - shoulder - arthroscopy