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Lumbar sympathectomy: a single needle technique.

V S Hatangdi, R A Boas.   

Abstract

A single-needle lumbar sympathectomy technique is described which uses the tip of the 12th rib as a marker to determine the appropriate position for the insertion of the needle. Radiological screening is used to control final placement at the body of L3 and to visualize spread of radio-opaque phenol in the correct prevertebral plane. Following sympathectomy, fore-foot temperatures increased by a mean of 3 degrees C and lower leg blood flow doubled, these being accompanied by significant increases in ankle pressure index and venous oxygen tensions in the affected foot. These physiological improvements brought about resolution of ischaemic foot pain in 70% of patients at follow up 1 month later. As these results were not significantly different from those obtained in patients having two-needle sympathectomy, blockade with a single needle under x-ray control is considered to be an effective technique for the performance of neurolytic sympathectomy.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3978011     DOI: 10.1093/bja/57.3.285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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2.  Relationship between ventral lumbar disc protrusion and contrast medium leakage during sympathetic nerve block.

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Authors:  A Bristow; J M Foster
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4.  Clinical Identification of the Vertebral Level at Which the Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglia Aggregate.

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5.  Change in pulse transit time in the lower extremity after lumbar sympathetic ganglion block: an early indicator of successful block.

Authors:  Eun-Young Joo; Yu Gyeong Kong; Jonghyuk Lee; Hyun-Seok Cho; Sung-Hoon Kim; Jeong Hun Suh
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6.  Recovery of sympathetic nerve function after lumbar sympathectomy is slower in the hind limbs than in the torso.

Authors:  Zhi-Fang Zheng; Yi-Shu Liu; Xuan Min; Jian-Bing Tang; Hong-Wei Liu; Biao Cheng
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