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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Hi there-
Has anyone had positive results from a scalenectomy? |
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Some doctors who are proteges of Dr. Sanders do the scalenectomy only. I believe the doctors at University of California, San Francisco, prefer to do the scalenectomy only. I remember seeing an article a few years ago that said that the surgical outcomes of scalenenctomy and scalenectomy/rib resection were comparable.
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I had a scalenectomy on one side 22 years ago at UCSF and have been on disability ever since. I think nowadays it is probably more common to remove a rib as well but that's how they did it back then. I still have less pain in my nonsurgical arm so I've never had any further surgeries.
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Coop42,
I had a scalenectomy/rib resection across town in another hospital in SF. I've been disabled since then too. I'm not impressed by the results of either procedure. Take care, Kelly |
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If a scalene is showing as being the main issue, it should be fine to go that route.
It could be unusually large or in a different position..we are not built exactly the same as the medical books & images may lead us to believe. There are slight variances in our anatomy.
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Thanks for all the replies.
The scalene block was very succesful and the doctors have not been able to find and other obstructions. Muscle relaxers also help a lot with the pain. That is why I am considering the scalenectomy. I was hoping to hear about positive results. |
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I believe stos2 had scalenectomies quite a while ago with positive results. Symptoms returned after she stopped her maintenance therapy/exercise but got things back on track.
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I also had bilateral Scalenectomy then bilateral pec minor decompression surgeries all at UCSF and now I have so much scar tissue that I'm suffering from problems. I have IIH Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, myocolnus, cervical dystonia, tremor in right hand. I'm going for imaging very soon to see if anything jumps out. One surgeon says I need both my first ribs removed due to scar tissue and my neuro said it no more surgeries or I'll have more scar tissue. Going a little crazy with all this.
Anyone else having the same issues I am? |
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