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Old 03-08-2014, 02:50 PM #6
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I'm sorry I don't know more about the statistics, but I had the infraclavicular approach done for my rib resection, scalenectomy, and aneurysm repair for arterial TOS. My surgeon was Dr. Thompson at Wash U. I had a very good outcome and was pleased with the entire process.
JR1977 thank you for the response, Do you mind telling me a little about your experience with the surgery and post op recovery time. How many nights in the hospital? And how long before the pain subsided and return to activities. I have seen posts about post op experiences with numbness in the chest area.
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