NeuroSci (Apr 2021)
Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Induced by Subclavius Muscle Hypertrophy
Abstract
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is frequently caused by bone abnormalities and congenital or acquired soft-tissue alterations. Among these, isolated Subclavius Muscle (SM) hypertrophy represents a rare condition that could lead to a reduction in costoclavicular space and brachial plexus compression. A 47-year-old forest ranger with a history of gun shooting during animal hunting and training sessions of skeet shooting for 20 years developed TOS due to ultrasonography-detected isolated SM hypertrophy, successfully treated with an ultrasound-guided Botulinum Toxin (BTX)-A injection. In our patient, ultrasonography of the brachial plexus has allowed SM hypertrophy to be recognized and to perform BTX-A injection just in the muscle, with a complete resolution of the symptoms.
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