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Hello, this is my first post. I have been looking at this support group postings for several weeks. Next month I will have 1st rib resection for right subclavian DVT.
Dr Avery plans to just take the rib no muscle. I've been on Coumadin for 2yrs. What should I expect post op please?
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HI Abby
Dr Avery should give you the ins n outs of post op care. Write down all your questions after reviewing some of the posts here by super TOS surgical candidates here then ask Dr Avery. A lot depends on his type of surgery he his performing

*your type of TOS
*type of surgery performing
*your personal body mechanics
*tolerance to pain. Everyone is different.

Also, find out
*how many days in the hospital post op
*his protocol for patient care post op, pain meds and physical therapy.

Sending you the best of luck and quick healing vibes


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Hello, this is my first post. I have been looking at this support group postings for several weeks. Next month I will have 1st rib resection for right subclavian DVT.
Dr Avery plans to just take the rib no muscle. I've been on Coumadin for 2yrs. What should I expect post op please?
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Hello, this is my first post. I have been looking at this support group postings for several weeks. Next month I will have 1st rib resection for right subclavian DVT.
Dr Avery plans to just take the rib no muscle. I've been on Coumadin for 2yrs. What should I expect post op please?
Right subclavian DVT tells me this is Venous TOS. If you have no neurogenic symptoms your chances for a prompt, full recovery are good. It's a matter of unkinking the hose so to speak. You should start to feel good after two weeks if there are no complications.

Definitely follow olecyn's advice above and good luck!
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