Literature DB >> 625979

Thoracic outlet syndrome.

W W Woods.   

Abstract

Soft tissue cervical injuries are among the most common posttrauma problems faced by general practitioners, orthopedists and neurosurgeons. The development of the thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) following such injuries is more frequent than is generally recognized. Conservative treatment with physiotherapy, muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatory drugs and percutaneous electrostimulation usually proves effective in relieving TOS. In this series of 1,958 soft tissue cervical injuries, 459 patients (23 percent) were diagnosed as having TOS. Of these patients, 185 (41 percent) failed to respond to all conservative measures and consequently surgical operation in the form of a supraclavicular neurovascular decompression became necessary to relieve not only the symptoms of the neck-shoulder-arm syndrome but also to relieve a frequently unrecognized (72 percent) vertebrobasilar artery syndrome. The latter is most definitely an integral part of TOS. The most common misdiagnoses were cervical disc syndrome (42 percent) and cervical strain (42 percent). A long-term follow-up (average of seven years) of 90 patients showed that the results were judged good in 75 percent, fair in 11 percent and poor in 14 percent.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 625979      PMCID: PMC1237958     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Med        ISSN: 0093-0415


  4 in total

1.  Thoracic outlet compression syndrome.

Authors:  R M Kremer; R E Ahlquist
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  1975-11       Impact factor: 2.565

2.  PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WITH SURGICAL TREATMENT OF 250 CASES OF CERVICOBRACHIAL NEUROVASCULAR COMPRESSION SYNDROME.

Authors:  W W WOODS
Journal:  J Int Coll Surg       Date:  1965-09

3.  Electronystagmography in cervical injuries.

Authors:  W W Woods; W E Compere
Journal:  Int Surg       Date:  1969-03

Review 4.  Modern concepts of diagnosis and treatment of the thoracic outlet syndrome.

Authors:  R R Tyson; G F Kaplan
Journal:  Orthop Clin North Am       Date:  1975-04       Impact factor: 2.472

  4 in total

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