2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-011-2984-3
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Thoracoscopic excision of the sympathetic chain: an easy and effective treatment for hyperhidrosis in children

Abstract: Thoracoscopic excision of the sympathetic chain is a simple and safe procedure that relieves hyperhidrosis in all cases and significantly improves the quality of life.

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“…In recent times, minimally invasive approaches have been widely used for the treatment of HH in both children and adults. Various techniques have been described to interrupt the sympathetic chain for treatment of HH, including diathermy [19], chemical ablation [20], ultrasonic coagulation [21], radiofrequency [22], transaction [23] or thoracoscopic excision of the sympathetic chain [1].…”
Section: Sympathectomy Different Techniques and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent times, minimally invasive approaches have been widely used for the treatment of HH in both children and adults. Various techniques have been described to interrupt the sympathetic chain for treatment of HH, including diathermy [19], chemical ablation [20], ultrasonic coagulation [21], radiofrequency [22], transaction [23] or thoracoscopic excision of the sympathetic chain [1].…”
Section: Sympathectomy Different Techniques and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current recommended surgical treatment by many authors is TS [1]. Local procedures such as curettage or liposuction have been used in axillary HH by some authors who believe that it can provide long-term relief from the excessive sweating while avoiding the compensatory sweating (CS) that is commonly seen with TS.…”
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