Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis.
- Author:
Ji Yun YU
1
;
Il Yong HAN
;
Kwang Hyun JO
Author Information
1. Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Pusan Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Hyperhidrosis;
Thoracoscopy;
Symphathectomy
- MeSH:
Autonomic Nervous System;
Busan;
Female;
Follow-Up Studies;
Hand;
Humans;
Hyperhidrosis*;
Length of Stay;
Male;
Recurrence;
Sweat;
Sweating;
Sympathectomy*;
Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted;
Thoracoscopy;
Thoracotomy
- From:The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
1998;31(4):388-392
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Hyperhidrosis is one of abnormalities in autonomic nervous system, it has been treated with dermatologic principles or thoracic sympathectomy via thoracotomy. But these techniques were rather ineffective or invasive. Recently, Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) is widely applided in thoracic surgical area, and palmar & axillary hyperhidrosis is not the exception. From August 1995 to February 1997, 52 patients with bilateral palmar hyperhidrosis underwent bilateral thoracic sympathectomy with VATS in the department of thoracic & cardiovascular surgery, Inje university, Pusan Paik Hospital. There were 27 men and 25 women and the mean age was 22 years. Mean operating time was 172 min and unilateral sympathectomy via minithoracotomy was applied in one patient due to severe pleural adhesion. Mean postoperative hospital stay was 2.6 days. During mean 12.5 months follow-up, there was no recurrence of sweating in the both hands. Thirty patients (57.7%) complained moderate degree of compensatory sweating, but the discomfort was decreased in severity. 83.8% of all patients were satisfied with the result of operation.