A review of arterial thoracic outlet syndrome

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Seminars in Vascular Surgery Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2024.02.001
Vamsi K. Potluri, Ruojia D. Li, Paul Crisostomo, Carlos F. Bechara
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Abstract

Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition in which anatomic abnormalities in the thoracic outlet cause compression of the subclavian or, less commonly, axillary artery. Patients are usually younger and typically have an anatomic abnormality causing the compression. The condition usually goes undiagnosed until patients present with signs of acute or chronic hand or arm ischemia. Workup of this condition includes a thorough history and physical examination; chest x-ray to identify potential anatomic abnormalities; and arterial imaging, such as computed tomographic angiography or duplex to identify arterial abnormalities. Patients will usually require operative intervention, given their symptomatic presentation. Intervention should always include decompression of the thoracic outlet with at least a first-rib resection and any other structures causing external compression. If the artery is identified to have intimal damage, mural thrombus, or is aneurysmal, then arterial reconstruction is warranted. Stenting should be avoided due to external compression. In patients with symptoms of embolization, a combination of embolectomy, lytic catheter placement, and/or therapeutic anticoagulation should be done. Typically, patients have excellent outcomes, with resolution of symptoms and high patency of the bypass graft, although patients with distal embolization may require finger amputation.

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胸廓出口动脉综合征综述
胸廓出口动脉综合征(TOS)是一种胸廓出口解剖异常导致锁骨下动脉或(较少见的)腋动脉受压的疾病。患者通常较年轻,通常有导致压迫的解剖异常。在患者出现急性或慢性手部或手臂缺血症状之前,这种疾病通常不会被诊断出来。这种疾病的检查包括全面的病史和体格检查;胸部 X 光检查,以确定潜在的解剖异常;以及动脉成像,如计算机断层扫描血管造影或双相成像,以确定动脉异常。鉴于患者的症状表现,他们通常需要手术干预。介入治疗应始终包括胸廓出口减压,至少进行第一肋切除术,并切除造成外部压迫的任何其他结构。如果发现动脉有内膜损伤、壁栓或动脉瘤,则需要进行动脉重建。应避免因外部压迫而进行支架植入术。对于有栓塞症状的患者,应综合采用栓子切除术、溶解导管置入术和/或治疗性抗凝术。尽管远端栓塞患者可能需要截指,但患者的治疗效果通常很好,症状得到缓解,旁路移植的通畅性也很高。
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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Vascular Surgery examines the latest thinking on a particular clinical problem and features new diagnostic and operative techniques. The journal allows practitioners to expand their capabilities and to keep pace with the most rapidly evolving areas of surgery.
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