NeuroSci (Apr 2021)

Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Induced by Subclavius Muscle Hypertrophy

  • Francesco Cavallieri,
  • Stefano Galletti,
  • Valentina Fioravanti,
  • Elisa Menozzi,
  • Sara Contardi,
  • Franco Valzania

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/neurosci2020009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 135 – 140

Abstract

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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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