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1. The pectoralis minor lies underneath the pectoralis major and in almost all cases any reference to the pecs means the pectoralis major. 2. Look at my pectoralis major, much worse than you! 3. Distributions of muscle spindle are asymmetric in pectoralis major. 4. Background: Different operative techniques for transfer of the pectoralis major tendon have been proposed for the treatment of irreparable ruptures of the subscapularis tendon. 5. Objective To investigate the applied value of pectoralis major musculocutaneous island flap in the repaired defect after cephalo- cervical surgery for elderly patients. 6. Objective To analyze the application effects of pectoralis major myocutarleous flap (PMMW) to the repair of stomal recurrence after laryngectomy (SRAL). 7. The pectoralis major attaches to the sternum , as it does in birds, but bats do not generally have such a well developed ridge that is seen on the sternum of birds. 8. The pectoralis minor muscle contracts in a closed-chain fashion to lift the lower ribs and open the chest. 9. Methods:Subcutaneous mastectomy and post pectoralis augmentation mammoplasty with silicone gel filled breast prosthesis were used in 6 cases, 7 breasts, they had different kinds of breast disease. 10. Conclusion:The denervated pectoralis major myoflap can be reinnervated by hypoglossal-genioglossus muscle neuromuscular pedicle transplantation. 11. Dermal-fat-gland complex flap connected with pectoralis can increase the chance to remain the sensitivity of nipple- areolar complex and the function of the post- operative breast. 12. Results: Pectoralis minor muscles, taking its own nutrient arteries, veins and nerves, showed constant anatomical position. 13. The pectoralis major, latissimus, dorsi, external oblique, rectus abdominis, and trapezius muscles have been utilized. 14. Bilateral pedicle pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps , pedicle midline forehead flap and left pedicle trapezius myocutaneous flap were used for soft tissue reconstruction. 15. Strengthening pectoralis muscle, musculi dorsi and scapula muscle: Right hand holding dumb bells, two arms opening to both sides at the same time, inspiration, gathering front chest again, expiration. 16. The pectoralis major musculocutaneous flap is suitable for palatoplasty with pterygomandibular region defect but not suitable for the palate defect alone. 17. Goal: Exercises the bilateral musculus pectoralis, the upper arm and the balance force. 18. Conclusions:Transfer of the pectoralis major tendon in subscapularis- deficient shoulders partially restored the glenohumeral kinematics of the intact shoulder. 19. Conclusions: It is possible to select partial pectoralis minor muscle transplantation to reconstruct thumb opposition function. 20. Results all flaps heal well except part of pectoralis major myocutaneous flap necrosisConclusion Organ reconstruction and defect repair using flap is practical. 21. Subcutaneouly tissue layer, lacteal gland tissue layer, fat behind glandular organ and pectoralis had little effect on TTM temperature. 22. Objective: To study the muscle spindle morphology, distribution and their relationship with the fiber-types in human pectoralis major and pectoralis minor. 23. They noted a better muscular development in the rotator muscles of the shoulders and the pectoralis major. 24. The embranchment of "1 branch type" and the firstembranchment of "2 or 3 branches type " are the nerves to supply theclavicular part of the pectoralis major. 25. The axillary lymph node were positive in 12, in which 6 cases were found under the pectoralis minor muscle and above clavicle simultaneously. 26. Methods The form, vessels and rib - sternal relation of the Sternocostal part of pectoralis major muscle were observed on 30 sides adult cadaveric. 27. Objective To report the variation of the insertion of pectoralis minor muscle and its clinical significance. 28. Buccal mucosa and muscle defect was better reconstructed with a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap. 29. Objective To analyze the results of the use of pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flap for defects in the head and neck. 30. Objective To explore the outcome of hypopharynx reconstruction by using remaining laryngeal mucosa flap and pectoralis major myocutaneous flap in advanced pyriform sinus cancer.