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ISBN 10: 3030550729
ISBN 13: 9783030550721
Author: Peter I. Edgelow, Dean M. Donahue, Julie A. Freischlag, Sheldon E. Jordan, Karl A. Illig, Robert W. Thompson
This extensively revised edition is an essential reference for physicians involved in the diagnosis, referral and treatment of the thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). TOS is made up of a constellation of problems resulting from pathology at the thoracic outlet in the neck. Busy specialty practice sees multiple affected patients in every clinic, but TOS can often be difficult to diagnosis. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome explores all possible ancillary care issues surrounding this complex condition, including rehabilitation, disability, natural history and medicolegal issues, and aims to stimulate research, discussion and a sense of community between professionals involved in this area. Vascular and thoracic surgeons, neurosurgeons, neurologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, physical therapists, occupational medicine specialists and pain specialists will find this book a must read for successful treatment, referral and diagnosis of TOS in clinical practice.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 2nd Table of contents:
1. Introduction
Part I. Background and Basic Principles
2. A Brief History of the Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndromes
3. Embryology of the Thoracic Outlet
4. Evolutionary and Developmental Issues of Cervical Ribs/Evolutionary Issues of Cervical Ribs
5. Anatomy of the Thoracic Outlet and Related Structures
6. TOS: Clinical Incidence and Scope of the Problem
Part II. Neurogenic TOS: General Principles and Diagnosis
7. Pathology and Pathophysiology of NTOS
8. NTOS for the Primary Care Team: When to Consider the Diagnosis?
9. Diagnosis of Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: 2016 Consensus Guidelines and Other Strategies
10. Differential Diagnosis in Patients with Possible NTOS
11. Increasing Objectivity in the Diagnosis of NTOS: The Standardized EAST-Meter
12. A Closer Look at QuickDASH and CBSQ: What Do they Tell us?
13. Scalene Test Blocks in Patients with Possible Neurogenic TOS
14. Electrophysiological Assessment and Nerve Function in NTOS
15. Pectoralis Minor Syndrome
16. Double Crush Syndrome
17. Unusual Nerve Entrapments and Neuropathic Syndromes of the Neck and Shoulder
18. Cross-Sectional Imaging in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
19. Ergonomic, Postural Issues, and Repetitive Stress Issues in NTOS
20. Psychiatric and Psychologic Issues in NTOS
Part III. Neurogenic TOS: Treatment
21. Pathways of Care and Treatment Options for Patients with Neurogenic TOS
22. Physical Therapy as Primary Treatment for Neurogenic TOS
23. Chiropractic and Nontraditional Treatment of NTOS
24. Anesthesia for Thoracic Outlet Decompression
25. Regional Anesthesia for Thoracic Outlet Decompression
26. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using the Transaxillary Approach for NTOS
27. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using the Supraclavicular Approach for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
28. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using Thoracoscopic Approach for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
29. Surgical Techniques: Pectoralis Minor Tenotomy for NTOS
30. Surgical Techniques: Dorsal Cervico-Thoracic Sympathectomy
31. Botulinim Toxin Injection and Advanced Interventional Techniques for NTOS and Cervical Brachial Syndrome
32. NTOS in the Competitive Athlete
33. Neurogenic TOS in Children
34. Recurrent and Residual Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Part IV. Neurogenic TOS: Unanswered Questions
35. Controversies in Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (NTOS): What Testing Is Needed to Establish the Diagnosis?
36. Botulinum Toxin Injections for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
37. What Do the Results of Conservative Therapy Tell Us About the Need for Surgery: Lack of Improvement Means Surgery Is Indicated
38. Point/Counterpoint: What Does the Result of Conservative Therapy Tell Us About the Need for Surgery? Improvement Means Surgery Is Indicated
39. Controversies in NTOS: Transaxillary or Supraclavicular First Rib Resection in NTOS? Arguments Pro and Con the Transaxillary Approach in Favor of Transaxillary First Rib Resection
40. Point/Counterpoint: Supraclavicular Decompression Is the Best Approach for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
41. Does the First Rib Always Need to Be Removed?
42. Controversies in NTOS: What Is the Evidence Supporting Brachial Plexus Neurolysis and Wrapping
Part V. Neurogenic TOS: Outcomes and Future Directions
43. Neurogenic TOS: Early Postoperative Care
44. Perioperative Pain Management for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Surgery
45. Rehabilitation After First Rib Resection
46. Outcomes After Treatment of NTOS
47. Management of Nerve Dysfunction after First Rib Resection
48. Management of Coexisting Factors Complicating NTOS
49. Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A UK Perspective
50. Neurogenic TOS in the United Kingdom: A Consultant Orthopaedic Physiotherapist’s View
51. Diagnosis and Treatment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in The Netherlands
52. Research Directions in Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Part VI. Venous TOS: General Principles and Diagnosis
53. Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
54. Diagnosis of VTOS: 2016 Consensus Guidelines
55. Imaging in VTOS
56. VTOS for the PCP—When to Consider the Diagnosis
57. Hypercoagulable Conditions and VTOS
58. VTOS in the Competitive Athlete
59. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in Hemodialysis Patients
Part VII. Venous TOS: Treatment
60. Differential Diagnosis, Decision-Making, and Pathways of Care: Acute Thrombosis and Non-thrombotic Positional Compression
61. Management of Chronic Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
62. Conservative (Non-Operative) Treatment of VTOS
63. Thrombolysis and Balloon Venoplasty for Subclavian Vein Thrombosis
64. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using the Transaxillary Approach for Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
65. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using the Infraclavicular Approach for VTOS with Intraoperative Venography
66. Surgical Techniques: Operative Decompression Using the Paraclavicular Approach for Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
67. The Robotic Transthoracic Approach for Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
68. Medial Claviculectomy for VTOS
69. Advanced Surgical Techniques in Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Part VIII. Venous TOS: Unanswered Questions
70. Point/Counterpoint: Is Thrombolysis Always Required in Patients with Effort Thrombosis?
71. Management of Residual Stenosis after Thrombolysis
72. First Rib Resection Is Always Needed After Thrombolysis
73. Controversies in VTOS: Is Thrombolysis Alone Sufficient Treatment for VTOS?—YES
74. Controversies in Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Timing of First Rib Resection After Thrombolysis
75. Controversies in VTOS: What Is the Best Approach for VTOS?
76. Controversies in VTOS: What Is the Best Approach to the First Rib in VTOS?
77. Point/Counterpoint: Paraclavicular Decompression Is the Best Approach for Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
78. Controversies in Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Is There a Role for Venous Stents?
Part IX. Venous TOS: Outcomes and Future Directions
79. Venous TOS: Early Postoperative Care
80. Controversies in VTOS: How Long Should Anticoagulation Be Used in VTOS?
81. VTOS: Management of the Contralateral Side and Asymptomatic Compression
82. Outcomes After Treatment of VTOS
83. Assessment and Treatment of Recurrent Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Part X. Arterial TOS: General Principles and Diagnosis
84. Anatomy and Pathophysiology of ATOS
85. Clinical Presentation and Patient Evaluation in ATOS
86. ATOS Consensus Guidelines
87. The Axillary Artery and Humeral Head in ATOS
88. Quadrilateral Space Syndrome
89. Arterial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in the Competitive Athlete
Part XI. Arterial TOS: Treatment
90. Decision-Making and Pathways of Care for ATOS
91. Surgical Techniques: Endovascular Intervention for Arterial Thoracic outlet Syndrome
92. Axillosubclavian Artery Repair and Reconstruction
93. Upper Extremity Fasciotomy After Arterial Embolization
94. Quadrilateral Space Syndrome and Management of the Posterior Circumflex Humeral Artery
95. Management of Digital Emboli, Vasospasm, and Ischemia
Part XII. Arterial TOS: Outcomes and Future Directions
96. Outcomes After Treatment of Arterial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
97. Recurrent and Residual ATOS
Part XIII. Additional Topics Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
98. Medicolegal Issues in TOS
99. Disability and Workers’ Compensation Issues in TOS
100. Special Considerations in the Elite High Profile Athlete
101. Combined and Secondary Forms of TOS
102. TOS: The Perspective of the Patient
103. Venous TOS: The Perspective of the Patient
104. TOS, the Internet and Social Media
105. Establishing a TOS-Focused Practice
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