Treatment of resistant Raynaud's phenomenon with single-port thoracoscopic sympathicotomy:a novel minimally invasive endoscopic technique

  • van Roon, Anniek M
  • Kuijpers, Michiel
  • van de Zande, Saskia C
  • Abdulle, Amaal Eman
  • van Roon, Arie M
  • Bos, Reinhard
  • Bouma, Wobbe
  • Klinkenberg, Theo J
  • Bootsma, Hendrika
  • DeJongste, Mike J L
  • Mariani, Massimo A
  • Smit, Andries J
  • Mulder, Douwe J
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Publication date
May 2020
Language
English

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the minimally invasive single-port thoracoscopic sympathicotomy feasibility and efficacy in patients with treatment-resistant RP.METHODS: Single-port thoracoscopic sympathicotomy was performed unilaterally on the left side in eight patients with RP (six males, two females, with a median age of 45.2 years). Five patients had primary and three had secondary RP. Perfusion effects in the hands were assessed at baseline and after 1 month by using a cooling and recovery procedure, and by using laser speckle contrast analysis. Number and duration of RP attacks were reported over a 2-week period.RESULTS: Patient satisfaction was 100% after surgery. After surgery, a unilateral improvement in perfusion was observed in the left ha...

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