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INTRODUCTION: We describe a safe surgical technique for arthroscopic decompression of a suprascapular notch cyst in the setting of compressive suprascapular neuropathy. STEP 1 POSITION THE PATIENT: Position the patient in the standard beach-chair position. STEP 2 MARK ANATOMIC LANDMARKS: Palpate and mark the subcutaneous landmarks of the shoulder in preparation for later arthroscopy. STEP 3 DIAGNOSTIC ARTHROSCOPY: Create standard anterior and posterior portals for glenohumeral visualization. STEP 4 PERFORM SUPRASCAPULAR CYST DECOMPRESSION THROUGH A LATERAL SUBACROMIAL APPROACH: Establish accessory superior and lateral portals and transition to a lateral viewing portal to perform suprascapular notch decompression. STEP 5 RELEASE THE TRANSVERSE SCAPULAR LIGAMENT: Establish a G Portal and release the transverse scapular ligament using arthroscopic scissors. STEP 6 CLOSURE: Perform arthroscopic lavage of the subacromial space and glenohumeral joint and close arthroscopic portals. RESULTS: As suprascapular nerve entrapment is a relatively rare entity, with only a limited number of studies from which to draw conclusions regarding the outcomes of arthroscopic suprascapular nerve release, Shah et al. recently reported on their results in twenty-four patients using this surgical technique.IndicationsContraindicationsPitfalls & Challenges.