Eleven (10.5%) patients were identified to have neurogenic and arterial thoracic outlet syndrome with cervical ribs. One hundred percent of these patients had Roos type I and/or II bands.
Our clinic is led by specialists experienced in the diagnosis, surgical and nonsurgical management of neurogenic and vascular thoracic outlet syndromes. We offer a comprehensive diagnostic and ...
Depending on your symptoms, your doctor will be able to tell if you might have a nerve, vein, or artery problem which will then lead to an appropriate physical examination. Neurogenic TOS. Our ...
If the pulse decreases, then vascular compromise is present suggesting thoracic outlet syndrome. Alternatively, auscultation of the subclavian artery can be done. The Adson’s maneuver would ...
reducing the risk of long-term neural damage and potential arterial thrombosis. It seems prudent to opt for exploratory and dynamic surgery, when possible, to identify the specific cause of the ...
He has extensive experience with minimally invasive endovascular and open vascular procedures, including decompression surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. Medical School: Albert Ludwigs ...
Others were combination of neuro arterial and venous thoracic outlet syndrome or arterial and venous thoracic outlet syndrome. There were no arterial-only patients.
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