Expert Vascular Care

Relieve Pain with
Thoracic Outlet Decompression

Our expert vascular surgeons perform thoracic outlet decompression to relieve nerve and blood vessel compression, reducing pain, numbness, and weakness caused by thoracic outlet syndrome.

90%

Success Rate

1-2hr

Procedure Time

1,500+

Happy Patients

Expert

Vascular Team

Thoracic Outlet Decompression Procedure

1,500+

Successful Treatments

90%

Success Rate

20+

Years of Expertise

95%

Patient Satisfaction

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Diagram
Nerve & Vessel Compression
Understanding Your Condition

What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) occurs when nerves or blood vessels between the collarbone and first rib are compressed, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the shoulder, arm, or hand. Thoracic outlet decompression surgery relieves this compression to restore function and reduce symptoms.

The Concern

Untreated TOS can lead to chronic pain, muscle weakness, or blood clots in 5-10% of severe cases.

Our Approach

We perform precise decompression surgery, removing or repositioning structures like ribs or muscles to relieve pressure.

Your Results

With a 90% success rate, our treatments reduce pain, improve arm function, and prevent complications.

Important Warning Signs

Spot TOS Signs Early

Early detection of thoracic outlet syndrome can prevent severe complications like chronic pain or blood clots. If you notice these symptoms, contact us immediately for expert evaluation.

Seek Help
Arm or Shoulder Pain

Pain in the shoulder or arm, often worsened by activity or overhead movements.

Seek Help
Numbness or Tingling

Numbness or tingling in the arm, hand, or fingers, indicating nerve compression.

Seek Help
Weak Grip

Weakness in the hand or difficulty gripping objects due to nerve issues.

Arm Swelling

Swelling or discoloration in the arm or hand, suggesting vascular compression.

Cold Hands

Coldness or bluish tint in the hands, indicating reduced blood flow.

Seek Help
Persistent Neck Pain

Chronic neck pain with arm weakness, signaling severe compression.

Remember P.A.I.N. for TOS Awareness

P

Pain in shoulder or arm

A

Arm swelling or discoloration

I

Impaired hand function

N

Numbness needing urgent care

Our Expertise

Advanced Thoracic Outlet Decompression Treatments

At Astikan Health, our expert vascular team performs thoracic outlet decompression to relieve nerve and blood vessel compression, reducing pain and restoring function in patients with thoracic outlet syndrome.

88-92% Success

First Rib Resection

A surgical procedure to remove the first rib to relieve compression on nerves or blood vessels in the thoracic outlet.

Time: 1–2 hours
Recovery: 4–6 weeks
  • Relieves nerve compression
  • Reduces arm and shoulder pain
  • Improves arm function
Ideal For:
Neurogenic or vascular TOS with severe symptoms
85-90% Success

Scalenectomy

A procedure to remove or release scalene muscles in the neck to alleviate pressure on nerves or vessels.

Time: 1–2 hours
Recovery: 3–5 weeks
  • Eases nerve compression
  • Reduces numbness and tingling
  • Restores normal arm movement
Ideal For:
Neurogenic TOS with neck and arm pain
80-85% Success

Venous Decompression

A surgery to relieve compression on veins in the thoracic outlet, addressing swelling or clotting issues.

Time: 1–2 hours
Recovery: 3–5 weeks
  • Reduces arm swelling
  • Prevents blood clots
  • Improves vascular flow
Ideal For:
Venous TOS with arm swelling or clotting
TOS Screening Services
Vascular Health Checkup
Patient Support Program

Why Astikan Health

Your Partner in TOS Care

Our dedicated team combines medical expertise, advanced surgical techniques, and compassionate care to deliver outstanding results for thoracic outlet decompression surgery.

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Certified Experts

Our vascular surgeons are highly trained in thoracic outlet decompression procedures.

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Cutting-Edge Tools

We use advanced imaging and precision techniques for safe, effective decompression.

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Strong Track Record

Enjoy peace of mind with our 90% success rate and focus on patient safety.

Swift Recovery

Most patients resume normal activities in 3–6 weeks with our supportive care plans.

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Full-Spectrum Care

From diagnosis to follow-up, we’re with you every step of the way.

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Specialized Center

Our facility is designed for comfort and optimal vascular treatment outcomes.

1,500+

Treatments Completed

20+ Years

Team Experience

Caring Doctor with TOS Patient

95%

Patient Satisfaction

90%

Success Rate

Comfortable Recovery Room

Thoracic Outlet Decompression Recovery Timeline

Recovery from thoracic outlet decompression is manageable, with most patients resuming normal activities in 3–6 weeks with proper care and follow-up.

Right After Procedure

1–2 days
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Incision site checks
  • Pain management
  • Arm mobility encouragement

In-Hospital Healing

2–4 days
  • Wound care
  • Physical therapy initiation
  • Arm movement exercises
  • Nerve function monitoring

Early At-Home Phase

1–3 weeks
  • Follow-up assessments
  • Gradual arm activity increase
  • Wound care continuation
  • Pain medication management

Complete Recovery

3–6 weeks
  • Resume normal activities
  • Full arm function restored
  • Physical therapy completion
  • Regular vascular checkups

Start Your Journey to
Pain-Free Movement

Don’t let thoracic outlet syndrome limit your daily activities. Our vascular experts offer thorough assessments and personalized decompression surgery plans to relieve pain and restore function.

  • Complimentary first consultation
  • Priority scheduling for urgent cases
  • Comprehensive TOS screenings
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