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Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?

In thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) the narrowing between bony and muscular structures in the region of the thoracic outlet/inlet results in compression of the neurovascular bundle to the upper extremity. Venous compression, resulting in TOS (vTOS) is much more common than a stenosis of the subclavian...

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Autores principales: Zehnder, Adrian, Lutz, Jon, Dorn, Patrick, Minervini, Fabrizio, Kestenholz, Peter, Gelpke, Hans, Schmid, Ralph A., Kocher, Gregor J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173952
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author Zehnder, Adrian
Lutz, Jon
Dorn, Patrick
Minervini, Fabrizio
Kestenholz, Peter
Gelpke, Hans
Schmid, Ralph A.
Kocher, Gregor J.
author_facet Zehnder, Adrian
Lutz, Jon
Dorn, Patrick
Minervini, Fabrizio
Kestenholz, Peter
Gelpke, Hans
Schmid, Ralph A.
Kocher, Gregor J.
author_sort Zehnder, Adrian
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description In thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) the narrowing between bony and muscular structures in the region of the thoracic outlet/inlet results in compression of the neurovascular bundle to the upper extremity. Venous compression, resulting in TOS (vTOS) is much more common than a stenosis of the subclavian artery (aTOS) with or without an aneurysm. Traditional open surgical approaches to remove the first rib usually lack good exposure of the entire rib and the neurovascular bundle. Between January 2015 and July 2021, 24 consecutive first rib resections for venous or arterial TOS were performed in 23 patients at our institutions. For our completely portal approach we used two 8mm working ports and one 12/8 mm camera port. Preoperatively, pressurized catheter-based thrombolysis (AngioJet(®)) was successfully performed in 13 patients with vTOS. Operative time ranged from 71–270 min (median 128.5 min, SD +/− 43.2 min) with no related complications. The chest tube was removed on Day 1 in all patients and the hospital stay after surgery ranged from 1 to 7 days (median 2 days, SD +/− 2.1 days). Stent grafting was performed 5–35 days (mean 14.8 days, SD +/− 11.1) postoperatively in 6 patients. The robotic approach to first rib resection described here allows perfect exposure of the entire rib as well as the neurovascular bundle and is one of the least invasive surgical approaches to date. It helps improve patient outcomes by reducing perioperative morbidity and is a procedure that can be easily adopted by trained robotic thoracic surgeons. In particular, patients with a/vTOS may benefit from careful and meticulous preparation and removal of scar tissue around the vessels.
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spelling pubmed-84322392021-09-11 Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment? Zehnder, Adrian Lutz, Jon Dorn, Patrick Minervini, Fabrizio Kestenholz, Peter Gelpke, Hans Schmid, Ralph A. Kocher, Gregor J. J Clin Med Article In thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) the narrowing between bony and muscular structures in the region of the thoracic outlet/inlet results in compression of the neurovascular bundle to the upper extremity. Venous compression, resulting in TOS (vTOS) is much more common than a stenosis of the subclavian artery (aTOS) with or without an aneurysm. Traditional open surgical approaches to remove the first rib usually lack good exposure of the entire rib and the neurovascular bundle. Between January 2015 and July 2021, 24 consecutive first rib resections for venous or arterial TOS were performed in 23 patients at our institutions. For our completely portal approach we used two 8mm working ports and one 12/8 mm camera port. Preoperatively, pressurized catheter-based thrombolysis (AngioJet(®)) was successfully performed in 13 patients with vTOS. Operative time ranged from 71–270 min (median 128.5 min, SD +/− 43.2 min) with no related complications. The chest tube was removed on Day 1 in all patients and the hospital stay after surgery ranged from 1 to 7 days (median 2 days, SD +/− 2.1 days). Stent grafting was performed 5–35 days (mean 14.8 days, SD +/− 11.1) postoperatively in 6 patients. The robotic approach to first rib resection described here allows perfect exposure of the entire rib as well as the neurovascular bundle and is one of the least invasive surgical approaches to date. It helps improve patient outcomes by reducing perioperative morbidity and is a procedure that can be easily adopted by trained robotic thoracic surgeons. In particular, patients with a/vTOS may benefit from careful and meticulous preparation and removal of scar tissue around the vessels. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8432239/ /pubmed/34501401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173952 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zehnder, Adrian
Lutz, Jon
Dorn, Patrick
Minervini, Fabrizio
Kestenholz, Peter
Gelpke, Hans
Schmid, Ralph A.
Kocher, Gregor J.
Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title_full Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title_fullStr Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title_short Robotic-Assisted Thoracoscopic Resection of the First Rib for Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: The New Gold Standard of Treatment?
title_sort robotic-assisted thoracoscopic resection of the first rib for vascular thoracic outlet syndrome: the new gold standard of treatment?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173952
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