Beta
163774

Thoracoscopic sympathectomy for treatment of primary hyperhidrosis in children: a randomized comparative study between clipping and electrocautery techniques

Article

Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

Subjects

-

Tags

-

Abstract

Objective: To compare the efficacy between Thoracoscopic sympathectomy using metal clips and Thoracoscopic sympathectomy using electrocautery as a treatment for primary hyperhidrosis in children to relieve the excessive sweating and improve the patient`s quality of life.
Material/Methods: A randomized comparative study on 40 patients suffering from primary Hyperhidrosis These patients were allocated randomly into 2 groups. Group (A) was treated by Thoracoscopic sympathectomy using clipping technique and group (B) was treated by Thoracoscopic sympathectomy using electrocautery technique. Data was tabled and analyzed.
Results: A total of 40 patients were enrolled. Success rate among the clipping group was (19/20) 95% and among the electrocautery group was (17/20) 85%, p value was 0.292, compensatory sweating was developed in 11 patients of the clipping group (55%) most of them was of mild to moderate degree and in 11 patients of the electrocautery group (55%) most of them was of mild to moderate degree, p value 0.367. We reversed the procedure in one of our clipping technique patients and showed improvement of the degree of the compensatory hyperhidrosis
Conclusion: Thoracoscopic sympathectomy has been shown to be the most effective treatment for primary hyperhidrosis. Our results showed that clipping technique was as effective as electrocautery technique. Unfortunately, not only the success rates were equal but also the rates of compensatory sweating was found to be similar. The clipping technique offered the advantage of potential reversibility of the procedure in case of severe compensatory hyperhidrosis developed.

DOI

10.21608/aimj.2021.58825.1408

Keywords

thoracoscopic, Sympathectomy, clipping, Hyperhidrosis

Authors

First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

Elshahawy

MiddleName

Abdelaziz

Affiliation

Pediatric surgery department, Nasser institute for research and treatment, Cairo

Email

dr.ma.el.shhawy@gmail.com

City

Cairo

Orcid

0000-0002-1359-996X

First Name

Abdelminiem

Last Name

Shamseldin

MiddleName

Shawky

Affiliation

Pediatric surgery department faculty of medicine Azhar University Cairo Egypt

Email

abdelmoniemshams@yahoo.com

City

Geza

Orcid

-

First Name

Mabrouk

Last Name

Akl

MiddleName

Maowd

Affiliation

Pediatric surgery department, Faculty of Medicine, Alazhar university

Email

mabroukakl2009@yahoo.com

City

-

Orcid

-

Volume

2

Article Issue

3

Related Issue

24512

Issue Date

2021-03-01

Receive Date

2021-02-23

Publish Date

2021-03-01

Page Start

37

Page End

42

Print ISSN

2682-3381

Online ISSN

2682-339X

Link

https://aimj.journals.ekb.eg/article_163774.html

Detail API

https://aimj.journals.ekb.eg/service?article_code=163774

Order

6

Type

Original Article

Type Code

710

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Al-Azhar International Medical Journal

Publication Link

https://aimj.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

-

Details

Type

Article

Created At

22 Jan 2023