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Remaining or residual first ribs are the cause of recurrent thoracic outlet syndrome.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
Surgical
intervention
for
neurogenic
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
(
NTOS
)
is
not
always
successful
.
Treatment
plans
can
be
difficult
in
patients
presenting
with
recurrent
symptoms
.
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
outcomes
of
this
patient
subset
,
who
underwent
operative
intervention
to
remove
a
remaining
or
residual
first
rib
because
of
recurrent
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
(
TOS
)
-
related
symptoms
.
Data
on
15
patients
who
presented
with
previous
scalenectomy
,
brachial
plexus
lysis
,
or
first
rib
resection
and
scalenectomy
(
FRRS
)
with
residual
rib
present
on
chest
radiograph
from
2004
to
2012
were
retrospectively
reviewed
from
a
prospectively
maintained
database
,
with
approval
from
the
Institutional
Review
Board
of
Johns
Hopkins
Hospital
.
Patients
were
classified
as
having
a
remaining
first
rib
if
they
presented
with
recurrent
NTOS
symptoms
,
had
previously
undergone
scalenectomy
and
/
or
brachial
plexus
lysis
alone
to
decompress
the
thoracic
outlet
,
and
exhibited
an
intact
first
rib
on
chest
X-
ray
,
whereas
patients
were
classified
as
having
a
remnant
rib
if
they
presented
with
recurrent
symptoms
of
NTOS
,
had
previously
undergone
a
first
rib
resection
at
another
institution
,
and
exhibited
an
anterior
or
posterior
first
rib
on
chest
X-
ray
.
Demographic
and
clinical
characteristics
along
with
postoperative
outcomes
were
evaluated
.
Different
precipitating
events
reaggravated
symptoms
in
12
patients
.
Events
included
car
accidents
(
n
=
4
)
,
work-related
repetitive
movements
(
n
=
5
)
,
lifting
heavy
objects
(
n
=
2
)
,
and
repetitive
injury
(
n
=
1
)
.
Group
1
:
Previous
scalenectomy
(
n
=
2
)
,
brachial
plexus
lysis
alone
(
n
=
2
)
,
or
both
(
n
=
3
)
.
Seven
patients
(
2
men
and
5
women
;
mean
age
34
[
25
-
53
]
)
presented
with
NTOS
symptoms
due
to
a
remaining
first
rib
at
an
average
of
24
months
(
range
:
2
-
68
)
after
their
initial
operation
at
another
institution
.
All
underwent
transaxillary
first
rib
resection
,
residual
scalene
resection
,
and
lysis
of
scar
tissue
.
Perioperative
complications
included
3
pneumothoraces
without
any
artery
,
vein
,
or
brachial
plexus
injury
.
Average
follow-up
was
17
months
(
range
:
1
-
79
)
,
and
all
the
patients
improved
in
the
postoperative
period
.
Group
2
:
Residual
rib
(
n
=
8
)
.
Eight
patients
(
2
men
and
6
women
;
mean
age
39
[
24
-
58
]
)
presented
with
a
residual
first
rib
at
an
average
of
44
months
(
range
:
12
-
107
)
after
their
initial
operation
at
another
institution
.
Six
patients
had
undergone
prior
supraclavicular
FRRS
,
1
had
undergone
previous
transaxillary
FRRS
,
and
1
had
undergone
FRRS
via
an
anterior
chest
approach
.
Of
the
8
patients
,
7
presented
with
neurogenic
symptoms
alone
,
and
1
presented
with
recurrent
venous
thrombosis
in
addition
.
A
residual
rib
was
present
in
all
the
8
patients
,
as
seen
by
a
chest
radiograph
.
A
transaxillary
approach
was
used
to
resect
the
residual
first
rib
,
anterior
scalene
muscle
remnant
,
and
scar
tissue
in
7
patients
,
and
a
supraclavicular
approach
was
used
in
1
patient
.
Perioperative
complications
included
4
pneumothoraces
without
any
artery
,
vein
,
or
brachial
plexus
injury
.
Average
follow-up
was
13
months
(
range
:
1
-
64
)
,
and
all
the
patients
improved
in
the
postoperative
period
.
Patients
who
present
with
recurrent
symptoms
of
TOS
need
to
be
evaluated
for
remaining
or
residual
first
ribs
.
Operative
intervention
to
remove
the
remaining
or
residual
first
rib
in
this
patient
subset
is
beneficial
and
can
be
performed
without
significant
morbidity
.
Patients
undergoing
procedures
for
TOS
support
our
procedure
of
complete
first
rib
removal
at
the
time
of
the
initial
operation
to
prevent
recurrence
of
symptoms
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"complete first rib removal at the time of the initial operation"
symptom
thoracic outlet syndrome
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