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Results of thoracoscopic sympathectomy for 96 cases of palmar hyperhidrosis.

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1998

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From August 1996 to August 1997, we performed thoracoscopic sympathectomy for 96 cases of palmer hyperhidrosis. The patients' ages were from 22 to 58 years old (mean age: 28; gender ratio: male/female: 3/2). Most of them were students, workers or clerks. The patients were divided in two series: in 61 patients, the sympathetic chain before the 2nd to 4th ribs was removed in the lateral approach with a 3 hole procedure. In 35 patients, the 2nd portion of the sympathetic chain was destroyed (by electric cauter) in the posterior approach with a 2 hole procedure. The results were almost the same in the first series (all cases have a fair benefit), but in the second series, some advantages may be useful for therapy, i.e no need to turn the patients, severe compensation sweating is minimized (from 4% ==> 0%) and the amount of holes is reduced.