The role of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in the first rib resection for thoracic inlet syndrome

Author(s):  
Vasileios Tentzeris ◽  
Kostas Papagiannopoulos
Author(s):  
Harmik J. Soukiasian ◽  
Daniel Shouhed ◽  
Derek Serna-Gallgos ◽  
Robert McKenna ◽  
Vahak J. Bairamian ◽  
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Objective Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) can be associated with neurologic, arterial, or venous deficiencies. When nonsurgical treatment has failed to adequately palliate TOS, surgical intervention is indicated. The supraclavicular and transaxillary approaches are currently the most commonly used approaches for first rib resection, yet little has been reported to date on outcomes of minimally invasive procedures, such as video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). The purpose of this article was to describe a minimally invasive approach to TOS and the associated outcomes. Methods This study is a retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database. Patients who failed nonsurgical therapy for TOS were referred to our practice for evaluation of surgery with a VATS minimally invasive first rib resection. Between 2001 and 2010, 66 VATS procedures were performed on 58 patients (41 women, 17 men). Patients were followed postoperatively for a mean time of 13.5 months. Results Forty-one patients were women (70.7%), and the mean age was 40.5 years, with a patient age range of 17 to 59 years. The mean length of hospital stay was 2.47 days; median length of stay was 2 days. There were a total of eight complications (12.1%). There were no mortalities. Conclusions Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery first rib resection for TOS is another feasible option for TOS, which can be added to the armamentarium of the thoracic surgeon. The outcomes associated with our technique are comparable with the outcomes related to other current standards of care.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Sofoklis Mitsos ◽  
Davide Patrini ◽  
Sara Velo ◽  
Achilleas Antonopoulos ◽  
Martin Hayward ◽  
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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a constellation of signs and symptoms caused by compression of the neurovascular structures in the thoracic outlet. TOS may be classified as either neurogenic TOS (NTOS) or vascular TOS: venous TOS (VTOS) or arterial TOS (ATOS), depending on the specific structure being affected. The basis for the surgical treatment of TOS is resection of the first rib, and it may be combined with scalenectomy or cervical rib resection. Herein, we describe a case of arterial thoracic outlet syndrome which was successfully treated with totally endoscopic video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) first rib resection.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 151-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Bouros ◽  
K.M. Antoniou ◽  
G. Chalkiadakis ◽  
J. Drositis ◽  
I. Petrakis ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 569-575
Author(s):  
Zenon Pogorelić ◽  
Ružica Gudelj ◽  
Dora Bjelanović ◽  
Miro Jukić ◽  
Sara Elezović Baloević ◽  
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