LONG-TERM OUTCOME AFTER TRANSAXILLARY APPROACH FOR THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME

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MINGOLI, A [1 ]
FELDHAUS, RJ [1 ]
FARINA, C [1 ]
CAVALLARI, N [1 ]
SAPIENZA, P [1 ]
DIMARZO, L [1 ]
CAVALLARO, A [1 ]
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[1] CREIGHTON UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT SURG, OMAHA, NE 68178 USA
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10.1016/S0039-6060(05)80274-0
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Background. Recurrence or persistence of neurologic symptoms after surgical treatment of patients with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) are reported to be as high as 25 %. To identify factors affecting the long-term outcome of surgical treatment of patients with TOS, we reviewed our 20-year experience. Methods. One hundred thirty-four transaxillary first rib resections were performed on 118 patients (43 men, 75 women, mean age 38 +/- 13 years). Eighty-three operations (61.9%) were undertaken to relieve symptoms resulting from compression of the lower roots of the brachial plexus, 37 (27.6 %) for compression of both lower and upper roots, and 14 (10.5 %) for lower root and vascular symptoms. All patients underwent a transaxillary extraperiosteal first rib resection with transection of the scalene muscles. In 73 cases (54.5 %) a resection of the anterior scalene muscle was also performed. A cervical rib was removed in 28 cases (20.1 %), and anomalous fibrous bands adjacent to the neurovascular bundle were resected in 41 cases (30.6 %). Results. No major complications were observed. Of 105 patients (118 procedures) followed up (mean follow-up, 99 +/- 72 months), good to excellent results were obtained in 96 cases (81.4%) and fair to poor results were recorded in 22 cases (18.6%). The presence of a long posterior first rib stump, measured from the chest x ray films, was the strongest determinant of the long-term results among the variables examined (p < 0.0001). Reoperation, consisting; of neurolysis and resection of the stump, was performed in 16 patients. The results were excellent in all cases at a mean follow-up of 66 +/- 46 months. Primary and secondary 10-year actuarial freedom rates from recurrent symptoms were 80.9 % and 93.1 %, respectively. Conclusions. Our results suggest that the long-term outcome after surger for TOS was strongly influenced by the extent of the first rib resection.
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