Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 09-06-2012, 05:12 PM #1
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Laur3d, thank you for sharing your story!

I have VTOS also, but mine is afecting the artery, not the vein. My main symptom is the "white hand", it gets really pale several times a day. My hand does not recieve enough blood due to the arterial compression. As you, I also had clots, on three main arteries of my right arm, and I also had the surgery with the catheter and ballon. My VTOS is caused by a cervical rib, which I will have removed the 1st of Sept!! I am very optimistic about this surgery. I will tell you how it goes.
Can you share what symptoms you experienced when you had clots in the arm? Also, how did they detect the cervical ribs? x-ray, ct scan, something else?

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Can you share what symptoms you experienced when you had clots in the arm? Also, how did they detect the cervical ribs? x-ray, ct scan, something else?

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Hi Chroma- the clots were actually found because they blocked the vein completely. I felt a twinge in my bicep and immediately could feel my forearm swelling. I looked down and could see it expanding. I checked my arm in the mirror and saw 2 large blue spots on my bicep. I pushed on them to see if they were bruises, but they didn't hurt. My entire arm started swelling and turning red/purple. By 4 minutes my arm was swollen 3 times and blue from fingers to shoulder. I don't have cervical ribs- it was my first rib compressing. My vascular surgeon determined TOS by the CT scan. He could see the interscalene triangle was too small. (Where first rib, clavicle and scalene muscle cross.) Hope this helps.
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