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The significance of cervical ribs in thoracic outlet syndrome.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
review
our
operative
experience
in
patients
with
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
(
TOS
)
resulting
from
cervical
ribs
causing
clinical
symptoms
.
This
study
is
a
retrospective
review
of
a
prospectively
acquired
database
of
patients
with
TOS
treated
with
first
rib
resection
and
scalenectomy
with
or
without
cervical
rib
resection
at
the
Johns
Hopkins
Medical
Institutions
.
Between
October
2003
and
June
2011
,
a
total
of
23
cervical
rib
resections
were
performed
on
20
patients
,
three
of
whom
had
bilateral
cervical
ribs
resected
during
separate
operations
.
Seven
patients
presented
with
subclavian
artery
thrombosis
.
Three
of
seven
patients
had
subclavian
artery
aneurysms
and
underwent
cervical
rib
resection
through
a
supraclavicular
approach
to
facilitate
subclavian
artery
bypass
.
Five
patients
presented
with
an
ischemic
upper
extremity
without
thrombosis
and
underwent
transaxillary
first
rib
and
cervical
rib
resection
.
Three
patients
presented
with
subclavian
vein
thrombosis
;
two
of
the
three
patients
underwent
balloon
dilation
2
weeks
postoperatively
for
stenosis
.
Additionally
,
five
patients
presented
with
neurogenic
TOS
evidenced
by
pain
,
numbness
,
and
weakness
without
vascular
compromise
in
the
affected
arm
.
Cervical
ribs
with
bony
fusion
to
the
first
rib
were
found
in
17
of
23
cases
(
74
%
)
.
Cervical
ribs
causing
clinical
symptoms
are
large
and
frequently
fused
to
the
first
rib
,
and
can
result
in
aneurysm
formation
or
thrombosis
.
In
our
experience
,
both
the
cervical
rib
and
the
first
rib
must
be
removed
to
relieve
arterial
compression
and
can
usually
be
done
through
a
transaxillary
approach
.
Only
patients
with
aneurysms
needing
arterial
reconstruction
require
resection
of
the
artery
from
a
supraclavicular
approach
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"and can result in aneurysm formation or thrombosis"
symptom
thoracic outlet syndrome
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