TY - JOUR
T1 - Rib-sparing subclavian vein decompression in venous thoracic outlet syndrome
AU - Jaklin, Florian J
AU - Platzgummer, Hannes
AU - Reissig, Lukas
AU - Maierhofer, Udo
AU - Gohritz, Andreas
AU - Bergmeister, Konstantin D
AU - Aszmann, Oskar C
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PY - 2024/10/28
Y1 - 2024/10/28
N2 - Objective: Venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), a compression syndrome of the subclavian vein at the costoclavicular junction, is commonly treated with first rib resection. This invasive procedure carries a risk of serious complications. The purpose of this single-center cross-sectional study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of non-bony decompression by resection of the subclavius muscle and tendon and to provide a detailed description of the procedure. Methods: Patients who underwent rib-sparing decompression for VTOS between July 2014 and September 2023 were analyzed using clinical and radiological examinations. Patient-reported measures were used to assess functional disability and residual symptoms (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand—DASH) and disease-specific quality of life and symptoms (VEINES-QOL/SYM). Results: Ten patients were included in the study. Seven were treated for Paget-Schroetter syndrome and three for McCleery syndrome. At a mean follow-up of 45.4 (standard deviation [SD] 31.0) months, all patients reported significant resolution of initial symptoms with patent vasculature on Doppler ultrasonography. All patients had a Villalta post-thrombotic syndrome score of <4, indicating the absence of post-thrombotic syndrome. A mean DASH score of 3.8 (SD 5.3) indicated minimal functional disability. Patients reported minimal overall impact on their quality of life, as reflected by a mean VEINES-QOL score of 92.6 (SD 8.9), and low severity of venous symptoms, as indicated by a mean VEINES-SYM score of 92.7 (SD 9.8). Conclusion: Our analysis suggests that non-bony decompression with resection of the subclavius muscle and tendon is a safe and effective intervention for the definitive treatment of VTOS that is less invasive than first rib resection.
AB - Objective: Venous thoracic outlet syndrome (VTOS), a compression syndrome of the subclavian vein at the costoclavicular junction, is commonly treated with first rib resection. This invasive procedure carries a risk of serious complications. The purpose of this single-center cross-sectional study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of non-bony decompression by resection of the subclavius muscle and tendon and to provide a detailed description of the procedure. Methods: Patients who underwent rib-sparing decompression for VTOS between July 2014 and September 2023 were analyzed using clinical and radiological examinations. Patient-reported measures were used to assess functional disability and residual symptoms (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand—DASH) and disease-specific quality of life and symptoms (VEINES-QOL/SYM). Results: Ten patients were included in the study. Seven were treated for Paget-Schroetter syndrome and three for McCleery syndrome. At a mean follow-up of 45.4 (standard deviation [SD] 31.0) months, all patients reported significant resolution of initial symptoms with patent vasculature on Doppler ultrasonography. All patients had a Villalta post-thrombotic syndrome score of <4, indicating the absence of post-thrombotic syndrome. A mean DASH score of 3.8 (SD 5.3) indicated minimal functional disability. Patients reported minimal overall impact on their quality of life, as reflected by a mean VEINES-QOL score of 92.6 (SD 8.9), and low severity of venous symptoms, as indicated by a mean VEINES-SYM score of 92.7 (SD 9.8). Conclusion: Our analysis suggests that non-bony decompression with resection of the subclavius muscle and tendon is a safe and effective intervention for the definitive treatment of VTOS that is less invasive than first rib resection.
KW - Effort thrombosis
KW - McCleery Syndrome
KW - Paget-Schroetter syndrome
KW - Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis
KW - Venous thoracic outlet syndrome
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.10.038
DO - 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.10.038
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39550816
SN - 1748-6815
VL - 100
SP - 24
EP - 31
JO - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
JF - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
ER -