TY - JOUR
T1 - Primary subclavian venous thrombosis which developed after sleeping with the arm in an outstretched position
T2 - Report of a case
AU - Taira, Naruto
AU - Mano, Masayuki
AU - Asano, Hiroaki
AU - Takashima, Seiki
AU - Nishi, Hideyuki
AU - Fukuda, Kazuma
AU - Komatsubara, Syoukichi
PY - 2001/1/1
Y1 - 2001/1/1
N2 - Primary subclavian venous thrombosis is more rare than secondary thrombosis. This type of thrombosis is called "effort thrombosis" or Paget-Schroetter syndrome, and develops after a strenuous effort of the superior limb. A day after a 55-year-old man got drunk and slept in the left lateral position in combination with an abducted and elevated position of the left superior limb, he became aware of swelling and an oppressive feeling in his left superior limb and was admitted 9 days later. Thrombus of the left axillary-subclavian vein was confirmed by venography, and thrombolytic therapy with urokinase was performed immediately. The left arm symptoms improved for the most part. Venography after the therapy revealed thrombolysis at the site of the axillary vein, while the subclavian vein enhanced the collateral vessel pathway. The patient was discharged on the seventh hospital day, and anticoagulant therapy with oral warfarin sodium has since been continued. This is considered to be a rare case of subclavian venous thrombosis caused by sleeping in an abnormal position with the arm outstretched.
AB - Primary subclavian venous thrombosis is more rare than secondary thrombosis. This type of thrombosis is called "effort thrombosis" or Paget-Schroetter syndrome, and develops after a strenuous effort of the superior limb. A day after a 55-year-old man got drunk and slept in the left lateral position in combination with an abducted and elevated position of the left superior limb, he became aware of swelling and an oppressive feeling in his left superior limb and was admitted 9 days later. Thrombus of the left axillary-subclavian vein was confirmed by venography, and thrombolytic therapy with urokinase was performed immediately. The left arm symptoms improved for the most part. Venography after the therapy revealed thrombolysis at the site of the axillary vein, while the subclavian vein enhanced the collateral vessel pathway. The patient was discharged on the seventh hospital day, and anticoagulant therapy with oral warfarin sodium has since been continued. This is considered to be a rare case of subclavian venous thrombosis caused by sleeping in an abnormal position with the arm outstretched.
KW - Effort thrombosis
KW - Paget-Schroetter syndrome
KW - Primary subclavian venous thrombosis
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U2 - 10.1007/s005950170155
DO - 10.1007/s005950170155
M3 - Article
C2 - 11321344
AN - SCOPUS:0035090276
SN - 0941-1291
VL - 31
SP - 333
EP - 335
JO - Surgery today
JF - Surgery today
IS - 4
ER -