Microinvasive transaxillary thoracoscopic sympathectomy: technical note
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- DOI: 10.1097/00006123-200005000-00047
Microinvasive transaxillary thoracoscopic sympathectomy: technical note
Abstract
Objective: To describe a two-port transaxillary thoracoscopic approach for thoracic sympathectomy that maximizes working space, improves manipulative ability, and enhances visualization of the surgical field.
Methods: Positioning of the patients was optimized to displace the scapula posteriorly, widen the avenue of approach to the sympathetic ganglia, and create a more direct route to the target. The semi-Fowler position permitted the lung apex to fall away from mediastinal structures, obviating a separate retraction port. A 30-degree endoscope allowed an unobstructed view of surgical progress, and anatomic relationships were manipulated in a temporal sequence to facilitate dissection.
Results: Microinvasive transaxillary sympathectomy was performed successfully in 13 patients, all of whom had a good outcome without complications.
Conclusion: The modifications implemented increase the speed and safety of thoracoscopic sympathectomy while minimizing complications.
Comment in
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Microinvasive transaxillary thoracoscopic sympathectomy: technical note.Neurosurgery. 2001 Mar;48(3):702. doi: 10.1097/00006123-200103000-00062. Neurosurgery. 2001. PMID: 11270568 No abstract available.
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