Long-Term Quality of Life Comparison between Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular Rib Resection in Patients with vTOS.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_93B521B0681A
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Long-Term Quality of Life Comparison between Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular Rib Resection in Patients with vTOS.
Journal
Annals of vascular surgery
Author(s)
Dua A., Rothenberg K.A., Gologorsky R.C., Deslarzes-Dubuis C., Lee J.T.
ISSN
1615-5947 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0890-5096
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
62
Pages
128-132
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Rib resection in venous thoracic outlet syndrome (vTOS) may be approached via a transaxillary, supraclavicular, or infraclavicular approach based on surgeon preference. The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term postoperative quality of life function after surgery for vTOS and to determine if there were long-term patency differences associated with the surgical approach or whether prophylactic postoperative venography was performed.
All patients with vTOS undergoing rib resection at a single institution were retrospectively reviewed. In 2012, we switched our approach to infraclavicular with postoperative venogram performed within 2 weeks of rib resection. Clinical records and imaging results were tabulated, and postoperative outcomes, complications, and long-term symptom follow up via the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand score surveys. The disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand score ranges from 0 to 100 with lower numbers indicating better functional status (100 = worst).
During the 19-year study period, we performed 109 rib resections in patients with vTOS (mean age, 29.8 years). From 2000 to 2012, 54 patients were approached via a supraclavicular approach, and from 2012 to 2018, 55 patients were approached via an infraclavicular approach. There was a significant decrease in the number of complications in the infraclavicular cohort compared with the supraclavicular group. There was no difference in patency between the 2 groups even with a higher rate of postoperative venogram in the infraclavicular cohort. There was no difference in long-term the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand scores. There was an increased rate of complications in the supraclavicular cohort as compared with the infraclavicular group (P < 0.05).
The infraclavicular approach in patients with vTOS is associated with a lower rate of complications, but long-term quality of life outcomes and patency are not different between groups.
Keywords
Adult, Decompression, Surgical/adverse effects, Decompression, Surgical/methods, Disability Evaluation, Female, Humans, Male, Osteotomy/adverse effects, Phlebography, Quality of Life, Recovery of Function, Retrospective Studies, Ribs/surgery, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/diagnostic imaging, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/physiopathology, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/surgery, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Vascular Patency
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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