Literature DB >> 11695796

Upper dorsal thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar hyperhidrosis. The use of harmonic scalpel versus diathermy.

D Kopelman1, H Bahous, A Assalia, M Hashmonai.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Upper dorsal thoracoscopic sympathectomy, the treatment of choice for primary palmar hyperhidrosis, is not devoid of long-term complications, like Horner's syndrome and postoperative neuralgia. It has been postulated that propagation of heat induced by diathermy may be responsible for some of these sequelae. To assess this hypothesis, a study was undertaken to evaluate the use of harmonic scalpel, which does not dissipate heat.
METHOD: Sixteen patients with primary palmar hyperhidrosis underwent upper dorsal thoracoscopic sympathectomy using the harmonic scalpel on one side and diathermy on the other. Follow-up was made two years postoperatively.
RESULTS: The length of the procedure with each instrument was similar. There was no localization of postoperative pain, which could be attributed to either device. No Horner's syndrome or postoperative neuralgia occurred.
CONCLUSION: The present study proved the safe use of harmonic scalpel for upper dorsal thoracoscopic sympathectomy, but did not detect any important advantage of either instrument over diathermy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11695796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Gynaecol        ISSN: 0355-9521


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1.  Electric vs. harmonic scalpel in treatment of primary focal hyperhidrosis with thoracoscopic sympathectomy.

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Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2015-09
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