Endoscopic lumbar sympathectomy for plantar hyperhidrosis

Author:

Rieger R1,Pedevilla S1,Pöchlauer S1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Landeskrankenhaus Gmunden, Miller von Aichholzstrasse 49, 4810 Gmunden, Austria

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of endoscopic lumbar sympathectomy for plantar hyperhidrosis. Methods A total of 178 endoscopic resections of the lower sympathetic lumbar trunk were carried out in 90 patients (59 men, 31 women) with severe plantar hyperhidrosis. The clinical results, including morbidity and satisfaction rates, were evaluated. Follow-up examination was carried out for all patients after a mean follow-up of 24 (range 3–45) months. Results All procedures were carried out endoscopically. There were no deaths and only three patients had a postoperative complication. All patients had evidence of postoperative sympathetic denervation of the feet. In 87 patients (97 per cent) hyperhidrosis was eliminated, but in three (3 per cent) it recurred. Compensatory sweating occurred in 40 patients (44 per cent), postsympathectomy neuralgia in 38 (42 per cent) and one man suffered temporary loss of ejaculation. A total of 86 patients (96 per cent) were very, or partly, satisfied with the result, and 83 (92 per cent) would have the procedure repeated if required. Conclusion Endoscopic lumbar sympathectomy was a safe and effective option for patients with severe plantar hyperhidrosis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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