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Outcome of trans-axillary approach for surgical decompression of thoracic outlet: a retrospective study in a tertiary care hospital.

Mohd Riyaz Lattoo1, Abdul Majeed Dar1, Mohd Lateef Wani2, Mohd Akbar Bhat1, Abdul Gani Ahangar1, Gh Nabi Lone1, Shyam Singh1, Muzaffar Zaman1, Reyaz Ahmad Lone1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the trans-axillary surgical approach in patients with thoracic outlet syndrome.
METHODS: This retrospective study is comprised of data acquired from January 1998 until Oct 2008. Case histories of all the patients were reviewed from the Medical Records Department of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute. Relevant information and follow-up of the patients was carried out by examining the relevant clinical notes available by telephone interviews and personal contact whenever possible. All data was compiled and analyzed statistically.
RESULTS: There were a total of 139 patients. The female: male ratio was about 6:1. Pain was the most common presenting symptom followed by weakness and parasthesia. Nerve conduction velocity was abnormal in 111 patients. Twenty-eight patients had abnormal Doppler study of subclavian vessels. Preoperative symptoms persisted in 13 patients. Overall, 126 patients showed improvement in symptoms and no recurrence or persistence of symptoms on follow-up examination.
CONCLUSION: Trans-axillary approach provides a good exposure and cosmesis in patients with thoracic outlet syndrome. It should be considered as the gold standard in the management of thoracic outlet syndrome.

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Keywords:  Cervical rib; Pain; Trans-axillary

Year:  2014        PMID: 24936283      PMCID: PMC4052386          DOI: 10.5001/omj.2014.52

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oman Med J        ISSN: 1999-768X


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