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Local thrombolytic therapy for subclavian and axillary vein thrombosis. Treatment of the thoracic inlet syndrome.
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1983
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Endovascular TechniqueAxillary Vein ThrombosisVascular MalformationSurgeryLocal Thrombolytic TherapyThrombosisVenous ThrombosisVenous Disease TreatmentVascular SurgeryIntrinsic Venous AbnormalityVenous DiseaseSubclavian-axillary Vein JunctionPulmonary EmbolismThoracic Inlet SyndromeAbnormal SegmentThoracic SurgeryVascular AccessMedicineAnesthesiology
Four patients with primary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis are described. Each patient received local thrombolytic therapy, resulting in reestablishment of antegrade flow via the axillary and subclavian veins. An intrinsic venous abnormality (perimural fibrosis and/or intimal dissection) identified at the first rib-clavicle junction (subclavian-axillary vein junction) was thought to be responsible for the thrombosis. One of the four patients subsequently underwent a surgical venous bypass of the abnormal segment, and a second underwent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty.