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Objective: To assess quality of life before and after thoracoscopic sympathectomy for treatment of primary hyperhidrosis.Methods: we conducted an observational, analytical, cross-sectional and quantitative study.
João Batista Baroncello (12719154) +3 more
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Efficacy of T3 Versus T3+T4 Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for Primary Palmar and Plantar Hyperhidrosis [PDF]
Background: Primary palmar hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating, primarily but not exclusively on the palms. Frequently, it exerts a negative impact on the social interactions, educational pursuits, and professional ...
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Single incision thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs. It is a common disease (incidence 2.8%) that causes intense discomfort for patients.
Aram Baram
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의과학과/석사[한글] Sympathetic nerve clipping using video-assisted thoracoscopy becomes one of the popular treatments for hyperhidrosis due to high levels of patient satisfaction in early postoperative stage as well as cosmetic benefits.
강청희
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Thoracoscopic Sympathetic Nerve Reconstruction with using an Intercostal Nerve Graft after Thoracoscopic Sympathetic Clipping for Facial Hyperhidrosis [PDF]
From October 2005 to August 2006, sympathetic nerve reconstruction with using the intercostal nerve was per- formed in 4 patients with severe compensatory hyperhidrosis following thoracoscopic sympathetic surgery for facial hyperhidrosis. The interval
백효채, 함석진, 이두연
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Introduction: Hyperhidrosis is excessive perspiration beyond physiological needs and can be primary (essential, idiopathic) or secondary to drugs, toxins, substance abuse, and several medical conditions. Primary hyperhidrosis generally involves the palms,
Paliogiannis, Panagiotis +4 more
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Outcome of Percutaneous Radiofrequency Thoracic Sympathectomy for Palmar Hyperhidrosis
The impact of upper thoracic percutaneous sympathectomy with radiofrequency on the quality of life (QOL) of patients with palmar hyperhidrosis was evaluated.
Cataneo, Antonio José Maria +5 more
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