Abstract

A device for mobilization of the greater pectoral muscle during endoprosthetic surgery was developed at the Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Center (Utility model patent No. 175229; November 28, 2017). The device makes the surgery less traumatic, reduces the volume of blood loss and the duration of surgery, and improves the quality of visualization of the surgical area. It allows the rate of injuries to the greater pectoral muscle to be reduced.

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