Original Article: PDF OnlyQuadrilateral Space Syndrome: Diagnosis and Operative Decompression TechniqueFrancel, Thomas J. M.D.; Dellon, A Lee M.D.; Campbell, James N. M.D. Author Information From the Division of Plastic Surgery and the Department of Neurological Surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: May 1991 - Volume 87 - Issue 5 - p 911-916 Buy Abstract We present a series of five patients with quadrilateral space syndrome. All patients had the diagnosis made on the basis of (1) tenderness over the quadrilateral space, (2) paresthesia over the lateral shoulder and upper posterior arm, and (3) deltoid weakness associated with decreased shoulder abduction. A history of trauma was present in each patient. The operative technique described utilizes a cosmetically acceptable incision and is without the need to divide the deltoid from its origin on the scapular spine. The technique minimizes postoperative bleeding and facilitates rehabilitation. Arteriography of the posterior circumflex humeral artery was not found necessary to make the diagnosis of axillary nerve entrapment in the quadrilateral space. ©1991American Society of Plastic Surgeons