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Transaxillary First Rib Resection for Treatment of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Published on: September 13, 2020
[The neurovascular costoclavicular compression syndrome exists]
1Academisch Medisch Centrum/Universiteit van Amsterdam, afd. Chirurgie, Postbus 22.660, 1100 DD Amsterdam. d.a.legemate@amc.nl
Abstract:
The neurovascular costoclavicular compression syndrome is rare. Physicians generally have little experience with this syndrome. It is difficult to provide evidence based on sound clinical science that proves the existence of the syndrome in relation to diagnosis and treatment. Nevertheless there are reasons to assume that this syndrome exists on the basis of clinical experience, particularly that of vascular surgeons.
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