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Combined posterior and transaxillary approach for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
J. Ernesto Molina
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Complete Removal
75%
Cure Rate
25%
Double Incision
25%
Effective Method
25%
First Rib
100%
Incision
50%
Incomplete Removal
25%
Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
100%
No Complication
25%
Outlet Obstruction
25%
Posterior Access
25%
Posterior Approach
100%
Small Incision
25%
Stump
50%
Supraclavicular
50%
Surgeons
25%
Surgical Operation
25%
Thoracic Outlet
50%
Transaxillary
75%
Transaxillary Approach
100%
Trapezius
25%
Vascular Injury
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Arm
25%
Blood Vessel Injury
25%
Incision
100%
Obstruction
25%
Sitting
25%
Surgeon
25%
Thorax Outlet Syndrome
100%