The pattern of blood supply to the clavicular and sternocostal portions of the pectoralis major muscle was studied in the cadaver with X-rays of injected specimens. The major blood supply to the sternocostal part was derived from the pectoral branch, although in about 50% of cases the clavicular branch provided minor contributions. This finding supports the clinical experience that it is safe to isolate the full length of the vascular pedicle, deep to the clavicular portion of the muscle, in the preparation of a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The introduction of well-vascularized flaps for infected sternotomy wound reconstruction has improve...
The use of pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps is widespread in the reconstruction of the head and n...
During modified radical mastectomy or cosmetic surgery, denervation of the lower part of the pectora...
Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap is regarded as the workhorse for reconstruction in many head and ...
The patterns of the feeding vessels to each muscle determine the extent of their safe transposition ...
Background The pectoralis major flap is frequently being applied as a pedicled flap for head and nec...
The sequence of adverse events initiated by a sternal wound infection today can typically be amelior...
Pectoral major fl ap is one of most frequently used fl aps in head and neck reconstruc-tion. Th e wi...
A rare muscle sternoclavicularis was found in a large triangular gap between the sternocostal and cl...
The authors have made a study of 100 consecutive cases in whom a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap ...
The authors emphasize the versatility of the pectoralis major myo-cutaneous flap in head and neck re...
The pectoralis major consists of three parts: clavicular, sternocostal and abdominal. The first is u...
The pectoralis major muscle is the largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. The primary function o...
The authors have made a study of 100 consecutive cases in whom a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap ...
In this paper we present a series of 14 pectoralis major costomyocutaneous flaps employed on patient...
The introduction of well-vascularized flaps for infected sternotomy wound reconstruction has improve...
The use of pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps is widespread in the reconstruction of the head and n...
During modified radical mastectomy or cosmetic surgery, denervation of the lower part of the pectora...
Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap is regarded as the workhorse for reconstruction in many head and ...
The patterns of the feeding vessels to each muscle determine the extent of their safe transposition ...
Background The pectoralis major flap is frequently being applied as a pedicled flap for head and nec...
The sequence of adverse events initiated by a sternal wound infection today can typically be amelior...
Pectoral major fl ap is one of most frequently used fl aps in head and neck reconstruc-tion. Th e wi...
A rare muscle sternoclavicularis was found in a large triangular gap between the sternocostal and cl...
The authors have made a study of 100 consecutive cases in whom a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap ...
The authors emphasize the versatility of the pectoralis major myo-cutaneous flap in head and neck re...
The pectoralis major consists of three parts: clavicular, sternocostal and abdominal. The first is u...
The pectoralis major muscle is the largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. The primary function o...
The authors have made a study of 100 consecutive cases in whom a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap ...
In this paper we present a series of 14 pectoralis major costomyocutaneous flaps employed on patient...
The introduction of well-vascularized flaps for infected sternotomy wound reconstruction has improve...
The use of pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps is widespread in the reconstruction of the head and n...
During modified radical mastectomy or cosmetic surgery, denervation of the lower part of the pectora...