Literature DB >> 25971626

Sympathotomy for palmar hyperhidrosis: the cutting versus clamping methods.

Kumiko Hida1, Tetsuya Sakai2, Maya Hayashi1, Takao Tamagawa1, Yoichiro Abe1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy/sympathotomy for the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis is generally performed by either cutting or clamping the sympathetic chain. However, it remains unclear as to which of these methods is more effective and has fewer side effects. This study was conducted to compare the effects of sympathotomy by cutting or clamping at T3 on two outcomes--postoperative palmar sweating and compensatory sweating; it also evaluated postoperative patient satisfaction.
METHODS: The participants were among 289 patients who underwent bilateral sympathotomy at T3 for palmar hyperhidrosis. These patients were sent questionnaires by mail to assess their self-reported degree of postoperative palmar sweating and compensatory sweating, as well as their level of satisfaction. Of the 92 patients who responded to the questionnaire, 54 had undergone sympathotomy by cutting (cutting group) and 38 by clamping (clamping group).
RESULTS: The degree of postoperative palmar sweating was significantly lower in the cutting group than in the clamping group. However, compensatory sweating was significantly more severe in the cutting group than in the clamping group. No significant difference was observed in the degree of patient satisfaction between the groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Sympathotomy by clamping at T3 was less effective in reducing the primary symptom of postoperative palmar sweating, but induced less compensatory sweating than did sympathotomy by cutting at T3. However, both methods were similar with regard to patient satisfaction. The degree of postoperative palmar sweating and the severity of compensatory sweating were inversely correlated with the degree of patient satisfaction.

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Keywords:  Clamping method; Hyperhidrosis; Postoperative compensatory sweating; Postoperative satisfaction; Thoracic sympathotomy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25971626     DOI: 10.1007/s10286-015-0293-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Auton Res        ISSN: 0959-9851            Impact factor:   4.435


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