Thoracoscopic T-3 Sympathicotomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis / 대한흉부외과학회지
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
;
: 739-744, 1999.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of T3 sympathicotomy in treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis. MATERIAL ANDMETHOD:
During the period of June to December 1998, 50 patients (24 females and 26 males) suffering from palmar hyperhidrosis either in isolation (n=37) or in combination with axillary hyperhidrosis (n=13) were operated. The mean age of the patients was 20 years. The bilateral sympathetic trunks were severed on the 3rd rib (2nd and 3rd ganglia) for the isolated palmar hyperhidrosis and on the 3rd and 4th ribs for the combined type using electrocoagulation scissors. A linear analogue scale was used to assess the degree of sweating on the palms, face, trunk, and feet (ranged 0 to 100 = anhidrosis 10 = excessive sweating) as well as the patient's satisfaction with the surgery (ranged 0 to 100 = regret; 10 = completely satisfied).RESULT:
All of the patients were relieved from palmar hyperhidrosis. A mean palmar sweat production score after T3 sympathicotomy was 1.5+/-0.8. Some degree of compensatory sweating had occurred in 39 patients (78%) with a mean score of 3.4+/-1.6. Gustatory sweating occurred in 2 patients (4%). The mean score of the patient's satisfaction after the surgery was 8.5+/-1.2.CONCLUSION:
Palmar hyperhidrosis can be successfully relieved by the T3 sympathicotomy. When considering the advantages of T3 sympathicotomy with respects to a better preservation of facial sympathetic function, less occurrence of severe compensatory sweating, and lower incidence of gustatory sweating. We recommend T3 sympathicotomy as a treatment of choice for palmar hyperhidrosis.
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Main subject:
Ribs
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Sweat
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Sweating
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Sweating, Gustatory
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Thoracoscopy
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Incidence
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Electrocoagulation
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Foot
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Hyperhidrosis
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Hypohidrosis
Type of study:
Incidence study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Year:
1999
Type:
Article
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