AI Article Synopsis

  • The pectoralis major (PM) muscle is crucial for arm movement and is often used in surgical procedures to address related injuries like scapular winging and subscapularis tears.
  • A thorough literature review was conducted to gather information about the PM's anatomy, surgery, and related pathologies, focusing on terms like rupture and transfer.
  • Understanding the PM's structure and function is vital for effective treatment and improving patients' quality of life after upper extremity injuries.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the largest and most superior muscle of the anterior chest wall. The PM plays an important role in flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the arm. The pectoralis major's size, strength, and anatomical location make it an excellent candidate in transfer surgeries due to its ability to restore balancing forces that may be lost in scapular winging and subscapularis tears. Each of these injuries and pathologies involves the PM muscle in some way, and careful consideration of its anatomy and physiology is necessary. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the anatomy, physiology, and surgical considerations of the pectoralis muscle with a specific focus on the surgical techniques involving the muscle.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search using a combination of the following terms: pectoralis major, rupture, transfer, chronic subscapularis tear, pectoralis surgery, anatomy, scapular winging, and long thoracic nerve anatomy. There were no limitations with regards to article type or publishing date, but article language was limited to only English.

Conclusion: The pectoralis muscle is an important muscle when it comes to function of the upper extremity primarily or through transfer procedure. Injuries and impairments of the pectoralis major or other muscles of the upper extremity can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, limiting their ability to perform activities of daily living. A thorough understanding of anatomical, functional, and surgical purposes of the pectoralis muscle is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes and avoiding complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11291263PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.52965/001c.121397DOI Listing

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