Palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis are best treated surgically by endoscopic transthoracic upper dorsal sympathectomy. At present, this methodology relies on (at least) double trocar insertion (per side), carbon dioxide insufflation, or both. We present a new minimally invasive endoscopic transthoracic technique, performed by a single-entry specifically modified thoracoscope and without the need for carbon dioxide insufflation, with the aim to reduce the drawbacks associated with the above-mentioned, currently adopted endoscopic technique. In our opinion, this "single-entry" technique, compared with the other reported approaches, should theoretically minimize any damage to the intercostal neurovascular bundle, while avoiding the complication...
ObjectivesThoracic sympathectomy is considered the most effective method to treat palmar hyperhidros...
The Authors report their experience in the thoracoscopic surgical treatment of neurovascular abnorma...
Background/Aim. Primary hyperhidrosis causes are unknown. The disorder begins in early childhood....
Objective. Indications for endoscopic transthoracic upper dorsal sympathectomy are axillary and palm...
Advances in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery have allowed endoscopic surgical sympathicotomy to ...
INTRODUCTION: Since its first description by Kux in 1954, the thoracic endoscopic (thoracosco...
Background: Hyperhidrosis of the palms, axillae and face has a strong negative impact on social and ...
Outline: We review the clinical features of hyperhidrosis and the range of treatments used for this ...
Background: Primary palmar and/or axillary focal hyperhidrosis is a frequent disorder characterized ...
Primary or essential hyperhidrosis is a disorder characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiolo...
The treatment of choice for palmar hyperhidrosis is surgery. Conservative treatment is often unsucce...
Thoracic sympathectomy is used for the palliation of hyperhidrosis. However, significant controversi...
Background: Hyperhidrosis is pathological perspiration in palmar, plantar or axillary surfaces. Vide...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to develop a less invasive technique for video-assisted...
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs....
ObjectivesThoracic sympathectomy is considered the most effective method to treat palmar hyperhidros...
The Authors report their experience in the thoracoscopic surgical treatment of neurovascular abnorma...
Background/Aim. Primary hyperhidrosis causes are unknown. The disorder begins in early childhood....
Objective. Indications for endoscopic transthoracic upper dorsal sympathectomy are axillary and palm...
Advances in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery have allowed endoscopic surgical sympathicotomy to ...
INTRODUCTION: Since its first description by Kux in 1954, the thoracic endoscopic (thoracosco...
Background: Hyperhidrosis of the palms, axillae and face has a strong negative impact on social and ...
Outline: We review the clinical features of hyperhidrosis and the range of treatments used for this ...
Background: Primary palmar and/or axillary focal hyperhidrosis is a frequent disorder characterized ...
Primary or essential hyperhidrosis is a disorder characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiolo...
The treatment of choice for palmar hyperhidrosis is surgery. Conservative treatment is often unsucce...
Thoracic sympathectomy is used for the palliation of hyperhidrosis. However, significant controversi...
Background: Hyperhidrosis is pathological perspiration in palmar, plantar or axillary surfaces. Vide...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to develop a less invasive technique for video-assisted...
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs....
ObjectivesThoracic sympathectomy is considered the most effective method to treat palmar hyperhidros...
The Authors report their experience in the thoracoscopic surgical treatment of neurovascular abnorma...
Background/Aim. Primary hyperhidrosis causes are unknown. The disorder begins in early childhood....