Endoscopic procedures of the upper-thoracic sympathetic chain. A review
C. Drott, G. Gothberg and G. Claes
Department of Surgery, Boras Hospital, Sweden.
The upsurge of endoscopic surgical procedures now includes procedures of
the thoracic sympathetic chain. The number of articles on this issue is
rapidly increasing. This article reviews the indications for as well as the
technique, complications, side effects, and results of endoscopic
upper-thoracic sympathetic ablation. Since 1977, nearly 900 cases have been
described in the literature. The main indication is usually hyperhidrosis.
The described techniques vary in detail, but the common denominators are
simplicity, expedience, minimal surgical trauma, few complications, and low
cost compared with standard methods of open surgery. The results are
excellent, durable, and stand well compared with results of previous open
techniques. Due to the overwhelming advantages of endoscopic methods, we
can foresee an increasing adoption of these techniques and a subsequent
relegation of the various open surgical procedures of the upper-thoracic
sympathetic chain.
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Kumagai et al.
Ann. Thorac. Surg. 2005;80:461-466.
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Baumgartner and Toh
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Thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis and Raynaud's phenomenon of the upper limb and excessive facial blushing: a five year experience
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Anatomic variations of the T2 nerve root (including the nerve of Kuntz) and their implications for sympathectomy
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Reply to Kao
Sung et al.
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Video assistance reduces complication rate of thoracoscopic sympathicotomy for hyperhidrosis
Zacherl et al.
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