Trans-axillary thoracic outlet decompression

Jens Goeteyn*, Stijn B.J. Teijink, Niels Pesser, Marc R.H.M. van Sambeek, Bart F.L. van Nuenen, Joep A.W. Teijink

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Abstract

Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a group of conditions thought to be caused by the compression of neurovascular structures going to the upper extremity. TOS is a difficult disease to diagnose, and surgical treatment remains challenging. Many different surgical techniques for the treatment of TOS have been described in the literature and many reasonable to good outcomes have been reported, which makes it hard for surgeons to determine which techniques should be used. Our aim was to describe the rationale, techniques, and outcomes associated with the surgical treatment of TOS. Most patients in our center are treated primarily through a trans-axillary approach. We will elaborate on the technical details of performing trans-axillary thoracic outlet decompression. The essential steps during surgery are illustrated with videos. We focused on the idea behind performing a trans-axillary thoracic outlet decompression in primary cases. Institutional data on the outcomes of this surgical approach are described briefly.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-73
Number of pages8
JournalSeminars in Vascular Surgery
Volume37
Issue number1
Early online date1 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Trans-axillary thoracic outlet decompression

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