胸廓出口综合征

Dong Wook Kim, Byeong Ho Oh, Jong Beom Lee
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胸出口综合征(TOS)是由胸上开口神经血管结构受压引起的一系列症状,确切地称为胸入口。然而,没有一致的临床表现或定义。本文在综合文献回顾的基础上,介绍TOS的病因、流行病学、临床诊断,以及手术治疗的可能性和结果。诊断和治疗存在争议,甚至有人质疑TOS的存在。其症状常与远端压迫神经病或颈神经根病相混淆。对该综合征的各种手术入路进行评估是根据其促进广泛暴露的能力、潜在的发病率和有益的结果。大多数患有任何形式TOS的患者都可以从手术治疗中受益。症状的持续时间,社会经济因素,最重要的是,严格的诊断检查和适当的手术方法是重要的。
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a constellation of symptoms caused by the compression of neurovascular structures at the superior aperture of the thorax, properly referred to as the thoracic inlet. However, there is no consistent clinical presentation or definition. Based on a comprehensive literature review, this article presents the etiology, epidemiology, and clinical diagnostics of TOS, as well as the possibilities and outcomes of surgical treatment. The diagnosis and treatment are contentious, and some even question the existence of TOS. Its symptoms are often confused with those of distal compression neuropathies or cervical radiculopathies. The various surgical approaches for this syndrome are evaluated according to their ability to facilitate wide exposure, their potential morbidity, and their beneficial results. Most patients suffering from any form of TOS can benefit from surgical treatment. The duration of symptoms, socioeconomic factors and most notably, a stringent diagnostic workup and an adequate operative approach are important.
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