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Surgical treatment of pectoralis major muscle rupture with adjustable cortical button

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Title
Surgical treatment of pectoralis major muscle rupture with adjustable cortical button
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Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia, December 2017
DOI 10.1016/j.rboe.2017.11.005
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Alberto de Castro Pochini, Marcus de Souza Barbosa Rodrigues, Larissa Yamashita, Paulo Santoro Belangero, Carlos Vicente Andreoli, Benno Ejnisman

Abstract

To assess the tendon reconstruction technique for total rupture of the pectoralis major muscle using an adjustable cortical button. Prospective study of 27 male patients with a mean age of 29.9 (SD = 5.3 years) and follow-up of 2.3 years. The procedure consisted of autologous grafts taken from the semitendinosus and gracilis tendons and an adjustable cortical button. Patients were evaluated functionally by the Bak criteria. The surgical treatment of pectoralis major muscle tendon reconstruction was performed in the early stages (three weeks) in six patients (22.2%) and in 21 patients (77.8%), in the late stages. Patients operated with the adjustable cortical button technique obtained 96.3% excellent or good results, with only 3.7% having poor results (Bak criteria). Of the total, 85.2% were injured while performing bench press exercises and 14.8%, during the practice of Brazilian jiu-jitsu or wrestling. All weight-lifting athletes had history of anabolic steroid use. The early or delayed reconstruction of ruptured pectoralis major muscle tendons with considerable muscle retraction, using an adjustable cortical button and autologous knee flexor grafts, showed a high rate of good results.

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Student > Master 9 19%
Researcher 6 13%
Student > Bachelor 5 10%
Other 4 8%
Student > Postgraduate 4 8%
Other 4 8%
Unknown 16 33%
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Sports and Recreations 5 10%
Nursing and Health Professions 3 6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 2%
Computer Science 1 2%
Other 4 8%
Unknown 21 44%