نتایج جستجو برای: pectoralis major rupture

تعداد نتایج: 659686  

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2011
Paulo H Marchetti Marco C Uchida

The aim of the current study was to investigate the EMG activity of pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles during the pullover exercise. Eight healthy male volunteers took part in the study. The EMG activity of the pectoralis major and that of the latissimus dorsi of the right side were acquired simultaneously during the pullover exercise with a free-weight barbell during both the concen...

2014
Michiel A. J. van de Sande Tom Cosker Stephen M. McDonnell C. L. M. H. Gibbons Henk Giele

The surgical repair of an extensive anterior glenohumeral soft tissue defect is complicated by glenohumeral instability and subsequent significant functional deficit. This surgical note offers a relatively simple reconstruction of the anterior capsule and subscapularis muscle using a pectoralis minor pedicle flap. This reconstruction is supplemented with functional reconstruction of the anterio...

2012
Nicola A. Quatrano Michael M. Van Vliet Emily B. Ridgway

A 54-year-old man with multiple comorbidities including wheelchair use secondary to a left below knee amputation, underwent a 2-vessel coronary artery bypass graft surgery and subsequently developed a noninfected sternal nonunion (Fig 1). Subsequent sternal reconstruction was necessary and entailed an innovative approach given the patient’s need for pectoralis major muscle function for transfer...

2008

Current trends towards less radical surgery for breast cancer, preserving the pectoralis major muscle and overlying skin, along with better reconstructive techniques, have made breast reconstruction at the time of mastectomy a standard procedure. All of the reconstructive techniques traditionally available can be safely performed in the immediate setting. Several studies have shown that the add...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2001
J B Tebbetts

In breast augmentation, surgeons usually choose a pocket location for the implant behind breast parenchyma (retromammary), partially behind the pectoralis major muscle (partial retropectoral), or totally behind pectoralis major and serratus (total submuscular). Each of these implant pocket locations has specific indications, but each also has a unique set of tradeoffs. When applied to a wide ra...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2012
Ryo Miyata Makoto Sonobe Satoko Yamawaki Hiroshi Date

We present a 54-year old man with a pulmonary infectious cavity continuing to a cutaneous fistula. Before he was admitted to our hospital, he had undergone open-window surgery for a left thoracic empyema due to the rupture of pulmonary suppuration of the left upper lobe. He had then undergone thoracoplasty with the plombage of the cavity using left pectoralis major muscle. However, this procedu...

2014
Dong-hyun Kang So-young Jung Dong-hun Nam Seung-je Shin Won-gyu Yoo

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to compare the activity of the shoulder and trunk muscles in two push-up positions: standard push-ups and push-ups with the trunk flexed. [Subjects] Fifteen young adult males participated in the study. [Methods] This study measured the clavicular and sternocostal portions of the pectoralis major, the serratus anterior, and the rectus abdominis during push...

Journal: :Arthroscopy techniques 2021

Irreparable tears of the subscapularis (SS) tendon are difficult to manage and represent a challenge for surgeon, especially in young active patients. They associated with horizontal imbalance shoulder, causing pain limitation internal rotation. Historically, alternative these patients has been transfer pectoralis major, all its variations, total or partial, up under conjoint tendon. However, t...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2007
Steven P Davison Mark W Clemens Deana Armstrong Ernest D Newton William Swartz

BACKGROUND Infected sternotomy wounds occur in 0.5 to 8.4 percent of open heart operations. They are complex problems, with a mortality rate of 8.1 to 14.8 percent despite flap closure. For closure, the pectoralis major flap has had considerable success. However, in providing coverage to the lower third of the sternum, it may be deficient. Modifications to improve closure have included a rectus...

2017
Antonio Cusano Nicholas Pagani Xinning Li

Medial scapular winging is often due to dysfunction of the serratus anterior muscle as a result of injury to the long thoracic nerve. Impairment of the serratus anterior muscle may cause uncoordinated scapulohumeral rhythm during shoulder elevation and subsequent subscapular or shoulder pain, subacromial impingement, and glenohumeral joint instability. Although long thoracic nerve injury typica...

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