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Unilateral Arm Swelling

Tim Kubal

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Venogram

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Provocative Venogram

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

•Compression of neurovascular structures as they pass through the thoracic outlet.

•NTOS, ATOS, VTOS (Paget-Schroetter Syndrome)

•Whiplash, Repetitive activity, rib anomaly, prior clavicular fx, fibrosis.

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Anatomy

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NTOS•Most common with the majority of

these cases being related to trauma and virtually impossible to diagnose objectively

•Paresthesias, pain•Tx conservatively in majority of cases

unless demonstrable anatomical abnormality then consider surgery

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VTOS•Majority of cases related to strenuous or

repetitive overhead activity.•Acute or subacute swelling, heaviness,

pain, venous distention with visible collaterals.

•Acute: Thrombolytics, stenting/venoplasty, surgical decompression, anticoagulation.

•Subacute: Conservative vs. Surgery

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ATOS•Least common•Subclavian Artery Compression•Typically secondary to

demonstrable rib abnormality•Pain, Paresthesias, Cyanosis,

Embolism, Negative Pulses, Slow capillary refill

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How do i work this up?

•Provocative testing•Dopplers (Acutely r/o thrombosis)•C-Spine films, shoulder films•CT chest

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Management•VTOS: Usually requires urgent

thrombolysis, anticoag, surgical decompressions

•ATOS: surgical decompression and restoration of arterial blood flow

•NTOS: PT, surgical decompression.

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Surgery

•Rib, muscle resection•Less stuff•More space

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What else could it be?

•Brachial plexus injury•Carpal Tunnel•CRPS •Malignancy•C-Spine or shoulder MSK•Nothing

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TOS

•JR Richard (CVA)•David Cone (Arterial aneurysm)•Hanson


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