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Old 01-25-2015, 05:36 PM #2
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hi
not had it done but about to see surgeons on Tusday to discuss it so would be very interested in anyone's experience. What have they discussed with you as an option?
There was one person in New Zealand who had had a jugular vein turndown and she seemed to be doing ok immediately post op but not seen her on here since. What's your situation? I've previously had arterial and neurogenic TOS - first rib resection back in 2008 and now have venous TOS...
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Anyone here ever had subclavian vein bypass before? How much vein did you have bypassed and how successful has it been for you?

Thanks everyone.
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