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Thoracic Outlet Obstruction: Multimedia

Author: Mark K Eskandari, MD, Associate Professor, Departments of Radiology and Division of Vascular Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University; Attending Surgeon, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital; Consulting Staff, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation; Consulting Staff, Department of Surgery, Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Consulting Staff, Department of Surgery, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Coauthor(s): Nicholas D Garcia, MD, Chief of Surgery, Exeter Health Resources; Director, Board of Directors, Core Physician Services; Medical Director, Vascular Lab, Exeter Hospital; Mark D Morasch, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine
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Updated: Nov 2, 2009

Multimedia

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Scalene triangle.Media file 1: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Scalene triangle.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. Scalene triangle.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Scalene triangle.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Costoclavicular spac...Media file 2: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Costoclavicular space.
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Thoracic outlet obstruction. Costoclavicular space.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT...Media file 3: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT scan showing subclavian artery at the thoracic outlet.
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Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT scan showing subclavian artery at the thoracic outlet.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT...Media file 4: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT scan showing subclavian artery with the arm abducted.
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Thoracic outlet obstruction. Three-dimensional CT scan showing subclavian artery with the arm abducted.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...Media file 5: Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian artery in the neutral position.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian artery in the neutral position.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...Media file 6: Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian artery when arm is abducted.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian artery when arm is abducted.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...Media file 7: Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian vein in neutral position.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian vein in neutral position.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...Media file 8: Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian vein in abducted position.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal int...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. CT scan, maximal intensity projection (MIP), showing subclavian vein in abducted position.

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Angiogram showing su...Media file 9: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Angiogram showing subclavian artery aneurysm in abduction/external rotation (AER).
Thoracic outlet obstruction. Angiogram showing su...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Angiogram showing subclavian artery aneurysm in abduction/external rotation (AER).

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Venogram showing ven...Media file 10: Thoracic outlet obstruction. Venogram showing venous stenosis.
Thoracic outlet obstruction. Venogram showing ven...

Thoracic outlet obstruction. Venogram showing venous stenosis.

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Further Reading

Keywords

thoracic outlet obstruction, thoracic outlet syndrome, TOS, venous thoracic outlet syndrome, venous TOS, arterial thoracic outlet syndrome, neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome, Paget-Schroetter syndrome

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Mark K Eskandari, MD, Associate Professor, Departments of Radiology and Division of Vascular Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University; Attending Surgeon, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital; Consulting Staff, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation; Consulting Staff, Department of Surgery, Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Consulting Staff, Department of Surgery, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Mark K Eskandari, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, Association for Academic Surgery, Association of VA Surgeons, Central Surgical Association, International Society of Endovascular Specialists, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Society for Vascular Surgery, Society of Interventional Radiology, Society of University Surgeons, and Western Surgical Association
Disclosure: Terumo Consulting fee Consulting; W. L. Gore & Associates Consulting fee Consulting; Abbott Vascular Consulting fee Consulting; Cordis Consulting fee Consulting; Boston Scientific Consulting fee Consulting

Coauthor(s)

Nicholas D Garcia, MD, Chief of Surgery, Exeter Health Resources; Director, Board of Directors, Core Physician Services; Medical Director, Vascular Lab, Exeter Hospital
Nicholas D Garcia, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Surgeons, New Hampshire Medical Society, and Society for Vascular Surgery
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Mark D Morasch, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine
Mark D Morasch, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Surgeons, American Heart Association, and Central Surgical Association
Disclosure: W.L. Gore & Associates Honoraria Speaking and teaching; W.L. Gore & Associates Grant/research funds None; Cryolife Honoraria Consulting; King Pharmaceuticals  Honoraria Consulting

Medical Editor

Jeffrey Lawrence Kaufman, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine
Jeffrey Lawrence Kaufman, MD is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American College of Surgeons, American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, Association for Academic Surgery, Association for Surgical Education, Massachusetts Medical Society, Phi Beta Kappa, and Society for Vascular Surgery
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Pharmacy Editor

Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD, Senior Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine
Disclosure: eMedicine Salary Employment

Managing Editor

Vincent Lopez Rowe, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, University of Southern California Medical Center
Vincent Lopez Rowe, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and Society for Vascular Surgery
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

CME Editor

Paolo Zamboni, MD, Professor of Surgery, Chief of Day Surgery Unit, Chair of Vascular Diseases Center, University of Ferrara, Italy
Paolo Zamboni, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Venous Forum and New York Academy of Sciences
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Chief Editor

William H Pearce, MD, Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery, Violet and Charles Baldwin Professor of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Northwestern University School of Medicine
William H Pearce, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Surgeons, American Heart Association, American Surgical Association, Association for Academic Surgery, Association of VA Surgeons, Central Surgical Association, New York Academy of Sciences, Society for Vascular Surgery, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Society of University Surgeons, and Western Surgical Association
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

 
 
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