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Regrown first rib in patients with recurrent thoracic outlet syndrome.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
Recurrent
symptoms
of
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
(
TOS
)
after
first
rib
resection
have
varying
etiologies
.
Regrowth
of
a
first
rib
is
a
rare
event
.
Recurrent
symptoms
in
the
presence
of
a
regrown
rib
strongly
suggest
a
causal
relationship
.
We
report
our
experience
with
recurrent
symptoms
of
TOS
and
regrown
first
ribs
.
We
identified
patients
with
recurrent
TOS
symptoms
and
regrown
first
ribs
presented
between
1995
and
2012
.
Details
regarding
their
presentation
,
evaluation
,
and
treatment
were
gathered
.
Eight
patients
(
6
women
and
2
men
)
presenting
with
recurrent
TOS
symptoms
and
regrown
first
ribs
underwent
10
decompression
surgeries
.
Prior
surgeries
included
supraclavicular
first
rib
resection
(
5
)
,
transaxillary
first
rib
resection
(
5
)
,
scalenectomy
(
5
)
,
cervical
rib
resection
(
1
)
.
The
average
period
between
initial
surgery
and
reoperation
was
4
.
7
years
.
Average
age
at
current
presentation
was
40
.
8
years
(
range
29
-
52
)
.
All
patients
(
8
)
represented
with
neurogenic
symptoms
and
1
patient
with
concomitant
venous
TOS
symptoms
.
Presenting
symptoms
included
pain
(
8
)
,
numbness
and
tingling
(
7
)
,
weakness
(
6
)
,
headache
(
2
)
,
and
venous
congestion
(
3
)
.
Initial
treatment
included
physical
therapy
in
all
.
Preoperative
assessment
included
chest
X-
rays
(
8
)
,
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
7
)
,
electrodiagnostic
studies
(
8
)
,
venography
(
2
)
,
and
anterior
scalene
muscle
block
(
2
)
.
Surgical
approach
included
transaxillary
resection
of
the
regrown
first
rib
(
10
)
,
neurolysis
of
brachial
plexus
(
10
)
,
scalenectomy
(
5
)
,
and
lysis
of
subclavian
vein
(
1
)
.
After
an
average
follow-up
of
10
.
8
months
,
resolution
of
symptoms
included
4
complete
and
4
partial
.
Regrowth
of
the
first
rib
is
a
rare
event
.
There
is
a
concordance
between
a
regrown
rib
and
TOS
symptoms
.
Patients
presenting
with
recurrent
TOS
symptoms
and
a
regrown
first
rib
have
a
high
probability
of
improvement
with
resection
of
the
regrown
rib
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"pain"
symptom
achondroplasia
acute rheumatic fever
adrenal incidentaloma
adrenomyeloneuropathy
aniridia
aromatase deficiency
carcinoma of the gallbladder
cholangiocarcinoma
coats disease
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
congenital toxoplasmosis
cushing syndrome
cutaneous mastocytosis
cystinuria
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
dentin dysplasia
dracunculiasis
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
erdheim-chester disease
erythropoietic protoporphyria
esophageal adenocarcinoma
esophageal carcinoma
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
fabry disease
familial mediterranean fever
focal myositis
hirschsprung disease
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
holt-oram syndrome
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kabuki syndrome
kindler syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
liposarcoma
locked-in syndrome
lymphangioleiomyomatosis
malignant atrophic papulosis
neuralgic amyotrophy
oligodontia
oral submucous fibrosis
papillon-lefèvre syndrome
phenylketonuria
pleomorphic liposarcoma
primary hyperoxaluria type 1
proteus syndrome
pyomyositis
scrub typhus
sneddon syndrome
systemic capillary leak syndrome
thoracic outlet syndrome
trochlear dysplasia
typhoid
von hippel-lindau disease
waldenström macroglobulinemia
well-differentiated liposarcoma
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
This symptom has already been validated