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  • Title: Resection of the first rib, following deep arm vein thrombolysis in patients with thoracic outlet syndrome.
    Author: Strange-Vognsen HH, Hauch O, Andersen J, Struckmann J.
    Journal: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1989; 30(3):430-3. PubMed ID: 2745531.
    Abstract:
    In order to evaluate, the prophylactic effect of first rib resection in patients with fibrinolytic recanalised deep arm vein thrombosis, we present our experience with 21 patients. After recanalisation 12 had phlebographic signs of venous compression in the costoclavicular space, with the arm in the normal position. This fulfills the requirements for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). In 60 normal persons without symptoms of TOS none had phlebographic signs of venous compression with the arm in normal position. This difference is significant. In the 12 patients TOS was suspected was to be the underlying cause of rethrombosis and first rib resection was performed. Two patients with TOS had rethrombosis before first rib resection could be performed. At follow up 1 to 6 years after the thrombosis no rethrombosis was found. TOS and deep arm vein thrombosis is rare. Controlled studies are not available. We advocate first rib resection in patients with successful fibrinolysis and TOS in order to avoid rethrombosis.
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