Presentation, management and outcome of surgically managed pediatric thoracic outlet syndrome.

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Nikhil K Murthy, Rashmi Kabre, Kristine S Corkum, Mandana Behbahani, Vineeth Thirunavu, Constantine L Karras, Tord D Alden
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Purpose: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a rare disorder involving compression of the brachial plexus, subclavian artery, and subclavian vein. There is a paucity of data for this pathology's surgical treatment within pediatrics. The objective of this study is to explore the presentation, management, and outcome of pediatric TOS.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted for 44 patients at a single institution undergoing surgery for TOS. Data was collected on demographics, pre- and postoperative factors, and outcomes.

Results: Forty-four patients underwent 50 surgeries (8 bilaterally). The average age was 15.5 years with 72% female. The most common symptoms were numbness (72%) and pain (66%), with a normal exam in 58%. The average symptom duration prior to surgery was 35.2 months. A supraclavicular approach was performed in all patients, with anterior scalene section (90%), rib resection (72%), neurolysis (92%), and intraoperative EMG (84%) commonly used. Two patients had a lymphatic leak. All patients reported subjective improvement of preoperative symptoms of numbness (26%), pain (22%), and weakness (6%). Differences between vTOS (n = 9) and nTOS (n = 35) included higher preop swelling (p < 0.012), decreased symptom duration (p < 0.022), higher venogram usage (p < 0.0030), and higher preoperative thrombolytics/angioplasty (p < 0.001) in vTOS compared to nTOS. A comparison of soft tissue and soft tissue with bone decompression did not reveal any outcome differences.

Conclusion: Pediatric TOS benefits from a multidisciplinary approach, showing good outcomes in postoperative symptom resolution. In our cohort, a supraclavicular approach provided an effective window for decompression with a low complication rate.

手术治疗小儿胸廓出口综合征的表现、处理和结果。
目的:胸廓出口综合征(TOS)是一种罕见的累及臂丛、锁骨下动脉和锁骨下静脉压迫的疾病。在儿科中,这种病理的外科治疗数据缺乏。本研究的目的是探讨小儿TOS的表现、处理和结果。方法:回顾性分析44例在同一医院接受手术治疗TOS的患者。收集了人口统计学、术前和术后因素以及结果方面的数据。结果:44例患者共手术50例(双侧8例)。平均年龄15.5岁,其中72%为女性。最常见的症状是麻木(72%)和疼痛(66%),58%的人检查正常。术前平均症状持续时间为35.2个月。所有患者均行锁骨上入路,常用前斜角肌切断术(90%)、肋骨切除术(72%)、神经松解术(92%)和术中肌电图(84%)。两名患者有淋巴渗漏。所有患者均报告术前麻木(26%)、疼痛(22%)和无力(6%)等症状的主观改善。vTOS (n = 9)和nTOS (n = 35)的差异包括更高的术前肿胀(p)结论:儿科TOS受益于多学科方法,在术后症状缓解方面表现出良好的结果。在我们的队列中,锁骨上入路为减压提供了一个有效的窗口,并发症发生率低。
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