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11-21-2015 08:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by thortime
(Post 1163018)
My doctor favors the transaxillary approach (under the arm). I have not had surgery, so I can't comment on that.
Would like to hear any surgery stories for VTOS and the approach used.
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I had a supraclavicular first rib resection in May at MGH with Dr. Donahue for vTOS. (I had a DVT about a year before.) He's great.
I was off pain killers in less than a week. He wanted me to wait 3 months before resuming weight lifting. I felt ready much before that. But I took it easy to be safe.
I have absolutely no problems related to surgery. It's been about 7 months, but I was pretty much perfect at 4, just a little tightness near the scar back then. Some shirts still irritate it, but that's all.
One day last week I did 100 chin ups. No issues. None heavy squatting, deadlifting, or rowing. My subclavian seems to be improving. My hand gets a little dark, but the collaterals don't fill like they used to. And my left and right arms fatigue at the same time.
I'm very happy with the result.
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