Case Report

Wound Complication and Neuropraxia of the Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of the Arm after Primary Repair of a Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major Tear

Figure 1

Clinical photographs: preoperative clinical photograph (a), six weeks after injury, demonstrating some residual left hemithoracic and axillary swelling with ecchymosis and a less conspicuous posterior axillary fold. Postoperative clinical photograph (b), one year after surgery, demonstrating symmetric contour of the left axillary fold and restoration of muscle bulk of the latissimus dorsi and teres major.
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