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Hello All
I'm in my late 30's and was diagnosed with TOS several years ago(5+). I've had numerous testing(lidocaine block, and MRA)and treatments that have not worked(medications, physical therapy,and accupuncture).

I am scheduled to finally have surgical correction next month and was hoping to be able to get some helpful information as to post-op pain and limitations to expect. My surgeon suggested I search online. :/
Surgical procedures scheduled- first rib resection, subclavian artery lysis & mobilization, long thoracic cervical plexus subclavianectomy anterior and medial,neurolysis of phrenic, brachial plexus neurolysis.
Any TOS info would be helpful.
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