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PARTIAL REFLECTION OF THE PECTORALIS MAJOR An Operation to Increase the Relative Length of Short Above-the-Elbow Stumps
Robert MazetJr.
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Orthopaedic Service, Wadsworth Hospital, Veterans Administration Center, and the Department of Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
1953 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1953; 35:681-684 
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Abstract

The simple operative procedure to increase the relative length of the stump in short above-the-elbow amputations involves no risk to the patient. It has permitted the fitting of the more functional above-the-elbow prosthetic device, rather than the less desirable shoulder-disarticulation mechanism, in three arms by an increase in the efficienty of the humeral lever and the amount of stump tissue which can be included within the socket.

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