Ultrasound-guided minimally invasive release of the pectoralis minor: Initial experience in cadaveric specimens

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Jeffrey Michaud , Lolita Micicoi , Remy Coulomb , Jules Cavailhes , Martin Bertrand , Vincent Martinel , Pascal Kouyoumdjian , Olivier Mares
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Abstract

Introduction

Pectoralis minor syndrome results from excessive contraction or shortening of the pectoralis minor muscle, causing scapular dyskinesis, shoulder dysfunction, and potential neurovascular compression. Existing surgical treatments, including open and arthroscopic pectoralis minor releases, lack minimally invasive options.

Objective

To evaluate the feasibility, safety and efficiency of ultrasound-guided release of the pectoralis minor coracoid insertion in a cadaveric model.

Methods

A single-operator study was conducted on eight shoulders from four fresh cadavers. Under ultrasound guidance, the coracoid insertion of the pectoralis minor was visualized, and a minimally invasive release was performed using a specialized KEMIS© knife. The completeness of the tendon release was validated by open dissection. Operative times and potential injury to adjacent structures were recorded.

Results

Complete tendon sectioning was achieved in all specimens without injury to the brachial plexus, subclavian artery, or vein. Minor damage to anterior deltoid fibres (<10%) was noted in some shoulders. Localization times improved significantly (from 75 to 35 s), and tendon cutting times were consistently less than 20 s after the second procedure.

Conclusion

Ultrasound-guided pectoralis minor muscle release is a safe, efficient, minimally invasive technique with a short learning curve. These findings warrant further studies to investigate its clinical applicability and long-term outcomes.
超声引导下微创胸小肌松解术:尸体标本的初步经验。
简介:胸小肌综合征是由于胸小肌过度收缩或缩短,引起肩胛骨运动障碍、肩部功能障碍和潜在的神经血管压迫。现有的手术治疗,包括开放和关节镜下的胸小肌松解,缺乏微创选择。目的:评价超声引导下解离胸小肌喙突的可行性、安全性和有效性。方法:单操作者对4具新鲜尸体的8个肩部进行研究。超声引导下,观察胸小肌喙突止点,使用KEMIS专用©刀进行微创松解。通过开放性解剖验证肌腱释放的完全性。记录手术时间及对邻近组织的潜在损伤。结果:所有标本均获得完整的肌腱切片,未损伤臂丛、锁骨下动脉和静脉。结论:超声引导下的胸小肌松解术是一种安全、有效、微创的技术,学习曲线短。这些发现为进一步研究其临床适用性和长期结果提供了依据。
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期刊介绍: As the official publication of the French, Belgian and Swiss Societies for Surgery of the Hand, as well as of the French Society of Rehabilitation of the Hand & Upper Limb, ''Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation'' - formerly named "Chirurgie de la Main" - publishes original articles, literature reviews, technical notes, and clinical cases. It is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline). Initially a platform for French-speaking hand surgeons, the journal will now publish its articles in English to disseminate its author''s scientific findings more widely. The journal also includes a biannual supplement in French, the monograph of the French Society for Surgery of the Hand, where comprehensive reviews in the fields of hand, peripheral nerve and upper limb surgery are presented. Organe officiel de la Société française de chirurgie de la main, de la Société française de Rééducation de la main (SFRM-GEMMSOR), de la Société suisse de chirurgie de la main et du Belgian Hand Group, indexée dans les grandes bases de données internationales (Medline, Embase, Pascal, Scopus), Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation - anciennement titrée Chirurgie de la main - publie des articles originaux, des revues de la littérature, des notes techniques, des cas clinique. Initialement plateforme d''expression francophone de la spécialité, la revue s''oriente désormais vers l''anglais pour devenir une référence scientifique et de formation de la spécialité en France et en Europe. Avec 6 publications en anglais par an, la revue comprend également un supplément biannuel, la monographie du GEM, où sont présentées en français, des mises au point complètes dans les domaines de la chirurgie de la main, des nerfs périphériques et du membre supérieur.
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