Pectoralis major inverse plasty for functional reconstruction in patients with anterolateral deltoid deficiency

H Resch, P Povacz, H Maurer, H Koller, M Tauber, H Resch, P Povacz, H Maurer, H Koller, M Tauber

Abstract

After establishing anatomical feasibility, functional reconstruction to replace the anterolateral part of the deltoid was performed in 20 consecutive patients with irreversible deltoid paralysis using the sternoclavicular portion of the pectoralis major muscle. The indication for reconstruction was deltoid deficiency combined with massive rotator cuff tear in 11 patients, brachial plexus palsy in seven, and an isolated axillary nerve lesion in two. All patients were followed clinically and radiologically for a mean of 70 months (24 to 125). The mean gender-adjusted Constant score increased from 28% (15% to 54%) to 51% (19% to 83%). Forward elevation improved by a mean of 37 degrees , abduction by 30 degrees and external rotation by 9 degrees . The pectoralis inverse plasty may be used as a salvage procedure in irreversible deltoid deficiency, providing subjectively satisfying results. Active forward elevation and abduction can be significantly improved.

Source: PubMed

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