The clavipectoral fascia is a deep layer of fascia in the pectoral regions that acts to suspend the floor of the axilla. It runs as a loose connective tissue sheet between:
Inferior to the clavicle, it invests first the subclavius muscle and then the pectoralis minor muscle more inferiorly. Superior to the clavicle, the layers that split around subclavius are homologous, but not continuous, with the deep cervical fascia.
The clavipectoral fascia is traversed by:
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