• J. Am. Coll. Surg. · Jul 1994

    Video-assisted thoracoscopic T2 sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis palmaris.

    • C P Hsu, C Y Chen, C T Lin, J H Wang, C L Chen, and P Y Wang.
    • Department of Surgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, Republic of China.
    • J. Am. Coll. Surg. 1994 Jul 1; 179 (1): 59-64.

    BackgroundHyperhidrosis palmaris is a functionally and socially disabling problem. Thoracic sympathectomy of the T2 ganglion has proved to be the time-honored treatment modality.Study DesignThe results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of video-assisted thoracoscope for treatment of hyperhidrosis palmaris. The possibility to apply different anesthetic techniques and to measure surface temperature change of the hand were documented as well.ResultsEighty consecutive cases (159 procedures) of essential hyperhidrosis palmaris were treated by video-assisted thoracoscopic T2 sympathectomy between January 1991 and December 1992. The surgical results were classified as excellent (much improved, very dry) in 88.1 percent, good (improved, minimal wet) in 9.4 percent, and fair (slightly improved, still wet) in 2.5 percent of the patients. The postoperative complications included one prolonged air leakage, one hemothorax, two wound infections, and 15 cases of facial anhidrosis. There were no recurrent cases (mean follow-up, 14.5 months). Fifty-six patients had concomitant hyperhidrosis pedum. Interestingly enough, through unknown mechanism, 64.3 percent of the patients with concomitant hyperhidrosis pedum were cured after this procedure.ConclusionsVideo-assisted thoracoscopy provides magnified surgical fields, which make thoracoscopic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis palmaris an effective, safe, easy to use, and time-saving procedure. This technique is also excellent for teaching purposes and allows the assistant to participate in the operation.

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