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Retroperitoneoscopic lumbar sympathectomy

British Journal of Surgery, 1997
N J, Cheshire, A W, Darzi
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Lumbar sympathectomy.

Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1977
The three points discussed in this paper are: 1. Improvement in walking distance. 2. Post-sympathectomy neuralgia. 3. Post-sympathectomy ejaculatory problems. The experience in the paper was derived from 2,450 operations of lumbar sympathectomy carried out between the years of 1947 and 1972.
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Lumbar sympathectomy

The Lancet, 1994
Jack Collin, Andrew Gordon, Sam Shuster
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[Chemical lumbar sympathectomy].

Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1992
After an account of historical facts the authors describe the technique of chemical lumbar sympathectomy. A 7.5% phenol solution in glycerol was used (7.5 ml). At the Surgical Clinic of the Institute for Postgraduate Medical Training of the Regional Hospital with Policlinic in Ostrava chemical lumbar sympathectomy was performed in 22 patients.
J, Mayzlík   +3 more
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Lumbar Sympathectomy

Journal of the National Medical Association, 2003
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[Retroperitoneoscopic lumbar sympathectomy].

Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1996
The development of revascularization techniques of the distal lower extremity dramatically diminished the need of lumbar sympathectomy. Which is indicated when patient with rest pain or with a profound gangrene of toes (which does not exceed the line of metatarsal articulation) could not be treated by vascular reconstruction. Lumbar sympathectomy could
Z, Kala   +5 more
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EXPERIMENTAL LUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1934
The effects of lumbar sympathectomy on the lower extremities have been extensively studied, but the results in certain respects have been sufficiently conflicting to warrant further investigation. In this paper will be included roentgenologic observations on the peripheral vascular tree, studies on reactive hyperemia and observations on the ...
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Lumbar sympathectomy.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1986
Lumbar sympathectomy is used in patients with threatened or early gangrene of the toes where reconstructive arterial surgery is not possible--usually because arteriography has demonstrated absence of a "run off" suitable for endarteriectomy or a bypass graft.
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Chemical lumbar sympathectomy

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1985
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