Abstract
ABSTRACT
Following our extensive experience with the "open" transaxillary approach over a period of 20 years, we are presently using thoracoscopy for upper thoracic sympathectomy in severe primary hyperhidrosis. We have performed over 200 sympathectomies during the last 5 years. No conversion to open technique was ever necessary. The immediate postoperative course was uneventful in 98% of patients. Two patients required intercostal drainage for a residual pneumothorax. Over 98% of patients were satisfied with the results. The advantages of the thoracoscopic approach to sympathectomy are obvious: minimal operative trauma, easy postoperative course, short hospitalization, good cosmetic results, and quick return to normal activities.
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