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Abstract Background and Aim The superior border of scapula is marked by suprascapular notch which is bridged by suprascapular ligament. Beneath this ligament, passes the suprascapular nerve. Narrow notch and completely ossified superior transverse scapular ligament is one of the risk factors for suprascapular nerve entrapment. This study is done to study morphological variation of suprascapular notch. Knowledge of various types of suprascapular notch will help the clinician in early diagnosis and surgical treatment. Materials and Methods A total of 525 human scapulae of unknown age and sex were studied for morphology of suprascapular notch at the Department of Anatomy, GMERS medical college, Vadnagar and at B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad. Photographs of various types of suprascapular notch were taken using digital camera and classified as per the Rengachary classification. Result In the present study, as per Rengachary classification, out of 525 scapulae, the most common is Type III (47.1%), least common is Type V (1.9%), and completely ossified superior transverse scapular ligament is Type VI (8.9%). Conclusion Knowledge of various types of suprascapular notch will help the physician in screening high-risk patients as well as diagnosis and treatment of suprascapular nerve entrapment disorder.

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