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Split Pectoralis Major Transfer for Chronic Medial Scapular Winging.


ABSTRACT: Scapular winging can be a significant source of chronic pain, weakness, and disability of the shoulder. Isolated serratus anterior palsy from long thoracic nerve injury, which is the most common cause of this condition, produces prominent winging and medial malpositioning of the inferior angle of the scapula. In the case of persistent symptoms despite conservative care, treatment options primarily include scapulothoracic fusion and pectoralis major transfer. Outcomes of scapulothoracic fusion are notable for a high complication rate and limited functional improvements. We describe our technique of indirect, split pectoralis major transfer to the inferolateral scapula with allograft tissue augmentation for the surgical treatment of chronic medial winging. This procedure provides dynamic stabilization of the scapula with secure and tension-free tendon transfer. Advantages over alternative treatments include a relatively low complication rate, acceptable cosmesis, and better range of motion. The rationale and technical aspects of this procedure are discussed. Additional clinical studies are warranted to compare outcomes for the direct and indirect split transfer methods.

SUBMITTER: Choate WS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5794454 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Split Pectoralis Major Transfer for Chronic Medial Scapular Winging.

Choate W Stephen WS   Kwapisz Adam A   Tokish John M JM  

Arthroscopy techniques 20171002 5


Scapular winging can be a significant source of chronic pain, weakness, and disability of the shoulder. Isolated serratus anterior palsy from long thoracic nerve injury, which is the most common cause of this condition, produces prominent winging and medial malpositioning of the inferior angle of the scapula. In the case of persistent symptoms despite conservative care, treatment options primarily include scapulothoracic fusion and pectoralis major transfer. Outcomes of scapulothoracic fusion ar  ...[more]

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