Title of article
Safety and efficacy of the supraclavicular approach to thoracic outlet decompression
Author/Authors
Thomas S. Maxey، نويسنده , , T. Brett Reece، نويسنده , , Peter I. Ellman، نويسنده , , Curtis G. Tribble، نويسنده , , Nancy Harthun، نويسنده , , Irving L. Kron، نويسنده , , John A. Kern، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
5
From page
396
To page
400
Abstract
Background
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a clinical diagnosis encountered by both thoracic and vascular surgeons. The goal of surgical therapy involves relieving compression of the neurovascular structures at the superior thoracic aperture. The traditional approach to thoracic outlet decompression has been transaxillary; however more centers are moving toward a more tailored approach through a supraclavicular incision.
Methods
The medical records of 67 patients who underwent surgical decompression between 1993 and 2001 for TOS were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographics and early outcome were assessed through clinic follow-up.
Results
Seventy-two thoracic outlet decompressions were performed on 67 patients with the diagnosis of TOS. Five patients underwent bilateral thoracic outlet decompression. All operations in this time period were safely accomplished through a supraclavicular approach. The syndromes associated with thoracic outlet compression were neurogenic (n = 59), venous (n = 10), and arterial (n = 3). Forty-six of 72 (63.9%) operations resulted in complete resolution of symptoms, 17 cases (23.6%) had partial resolution, and 9 patients (12.5%) had no resolution. There were no deaths and morbidity was minimal with 6 complications (8.3%).
Conclusions
The supraclavicular approach is a safe and effective technique in managing all forms of thoracic outlet compression.
Journal title
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Record number
606795
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