Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) represents a clinical condition caused by compression of the neurovascular structures that cross the thoracic outlet. TOS can be classified in: 1) NTOS (neurogenic TOS), 2) VTOS (venous TOS), 3) ATOS (arterial TOS). Many different causes can determine the Syndrome: Congenital Malformations, Traumas, and Functional Impairments. This manuscript reviews how the congenital malformations play an important role in adult age; however, TOS also affects patients of all ages. Radiological imaging like RX (radiography), MR (Magnetic Resonance) and CT (Computed Tomography) can provide useful information to assess TOS causes and decide a potential surgery.79% of the patientsincluded in the first two stages of NAV staging experienced excellent results with FKT; whereas patients included in the third and fourth stage of NAV staging were subject to surgery.The treatment of acute forms of TOS involves thrombolysis and anticoagulant therapy; surgery is appropriate for true neurogenic TOS, vascular TOS and in some cases when conservative treatment fails.

Artico, M., Santarelli, M.t., Stevanato, G., Cirocchi, R., D'Andrea, V., Nicolai, A., et al. (2022). The role of congenital malformations of the thoracic outlet in the development of the syndrome. FOLIA MORPHOLOGICA, 81(1), 117-123 [10.5603/FM.a2020.0152].

The role of congenital malformations of the thoracic outlet in the development of the syndrome

Monteleone, G;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) represents a clinical condition caused by compression of the neurovascular structures that cross the thoracic outlet. TOS can be classified in: 1) NTOS (neurogenic TOS), 2) VTOS (venous TOS), 3) ATOS (arterial TOS). Many different causes can determine the Syndrome: Congenital Malformations, Traumas, and Functional Impairments. This manuscript reviews how the congenital malformations play an important role in adult age; however, TOS also affects patients of all ages. Radiological imaging like RX (radiography), MR (Magnetic Resonance) and CT (Computed Tomography) can provide useful information to assess TOS causes and decide a potential surgery.79% of the patientsincluded in the first two stages of NAV staging experienced excellent results with FKT; whereas patients included in the third and fourth stage of NAV staging were subject to surgery.The treatment of acute forms of TOS involves thrombolysis and anticoagulant therapy; surgery is appropriate for true neurogenic TOS, vascular TOS and in some cases when conservative treatment fails.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
English
Polish
anterior and middle scalene muscle
brachial plexus
clinical grading
congenital malformation
costoclavicular triangle
first rib
interscalene triangle
neuromuscular bundle
subclavian artery
subclavian vein
Artico, M., Santarelli, M.t., Stevanato, G., Cirocchi, R., D'Andrea, V., Nicolai, A., et al. (2022). The role of congenital malformations of the thoracic outlet in the development of the syndrome. FOLIA MORPHOLOGICA, 81(1), 117-123 [10.5603/FM.a2020.0152].
Artico, M; Santarelli, Mt; Stevanato, G; Cirocchi, R; D'Andrea, V; Nicolai, A; Cialone, G; Monteleone, G; Pindinello, I; Taurone, S
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