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Acta Biomed ; 88(1): 86-90, 2017 04 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28467340

ABSTRACT

Pectoralis major tendon (PMT) rupture is a rare event, and it was originally described by Patisser in 1822. The PMT is a thick lamina, which has two origins, one from the clavicle and the other from the ribcage sternum. PMT lesions are classified according to 3 levels of severity: Type 1 is contusions and strains, Type 2 is a partial tear and Type 3 is a complete tear. Diagnosis is made through a clinical examination which comprises a positive response to pain upon pressure over the axilla recess, the presence of bruising and limited motion, and is completed with an MRI. Type 3 injuries are treated exclusively through surgery, while Type 1 and 2 lesions are treated conservatively. In this article, we describe a rare case of PMT rupture in a 39-year-old weight lifter, the surgical treatment that was carried out through an open access at the Pectoralis and Deltoid junction and anchor suture, the post-surgical rehabilitation program and a 1-year follow-up assessment at which point return to sport was achieved.


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Pectoralis Muscles/injuries , Tendon Injuries/etiology , Weight Lifting/injuries , Adult , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Pectoralis Muscles/diagnostic imaging , Pectoralis Muscles/surgery , Rupture/diagnostic imaging , Rupture/etiology , Rupture/surgery , Tendon Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Tendon Injuries/surgery
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