Round table discussion. Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-31-2025
Publication Title
Journal of Hand Surgery European Volume
Abstract
The diagnosis and treatment of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS) remains an area of controversy. Criteria for diagnosis are not uniform. Advanced imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may have varying utility based on institutional expertise, availability of equipment and familiarity with protocols. The use of diagnostic scalene blocks, or botulinum toxin injection is very dependent on surgeon experience and preference. Techniques for surgical management vary among surgeons, with biases between surgical subspecialities. In the field of hand surgery, outcomes following surgical treatment of NTOS are one of the most variable, with different surgeons achieving good outcomes with routine use of either rib sparing scalenectomy or first rib resection in primary management of supraclavicular NTOS. Further high-quality studies are needed to guide surgeons on best practices for management of NTOS. In this round table discussion, a group of expert surgeons from different surgical specialties discuss areas of consensus and controversy in NTOS.
First Page
1411
Last Page
1418
PubMed ID
40744904
Volume
50
Issue
10
Rights
© The Author(s) 2025
Recommended Citation
Chim, Harvey; Giele, Henk; Koehler, Steven; Suzuki, Taku; and Thompson, Robert, "Round table discussion. Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome" (2025). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 4246.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/4246
10.1177/17531934251361644