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► LEARN ABOUT: 1. Surface anatomy Regions of Upper limb: Pectoral Region Muscle Origin, Insertion, Arteries, Veins and Nerve supply 2. Osteology of Upper limb Calvicle, Scapula, Humerus Ribs, and Bony landmarks 3. Movement of the Upper limb 4. Videos contain hand-drawn illustrations. 5. What is the clavipectoral fascia? The clavipectoral fascia (costocoracoid membrane; coracoclavicular fascia) is a strong fascia situated under cover of the clavicular portion of the pectoralis major. 6. What structures pass through the clavipectoral fascia? Clavipectoral Fascia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics The arterial pedicles used for rotation of the pectoralis major muscle are the pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial artery, the lateral thoracic artery, and the superior thoracic artery. These vessels pass through the clavipectoral fascia to enter the muscle on its deep surface. 7.What is fascia? Fascia is a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in place. The tissue does more than provide internal structure; fascia has nerves that make it almost as sensitive as skin. When stressed, it tightens up. 8.What goes through the Clavipectoral triangle? It contains the cephalic vein, and deltopectoral fascia, which is a layer of deep fascia that invests the three structures that make up the border of the triangle. The deltoid branch of the thoracoacromial artery also passes through this triangle, giving branches to both the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles.