“…The favorable rate of surgical outcome was 82.7% in our series, and it was comparable with other reports [8,9,11,12], however, we found that the presence of a cervical rib had a significant unfavorable effect on surgical outcome. Similarly, it has been reported that patients with cervical ribs undergoing surgery had a relatively worse surgical outcome, and this finding has been attributed to resecting the first rib, while leaving the cervical ribs in place [8].…”