Can radiofrequency thermocoagulation of thoracal sympathetic ganglion be useful in hyperhidrosis treatment? (presentation of two cases)
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Case Report
P: 48-49
March 2006

Can radiofrequency thermocoagulation of thoracal sympathetic ganglion be useful in hyperhidrosis treatment? (presentation of two cases)

Gulhane Med J 2006;48(1):48-49
1. GATA Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon AD
2. Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fak Algoloji BD
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Received Date: 22.04.2005
Accepted Date: 30.12.2005
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ABSTRACT

Palmar hyperhidrosis, characterized with excessive sweating of palms and seen at all age groups, is an unpleasant condition that affects life quality negatively. Diagnosis is usually made based upon the history and observation of sweating. Treatment of this condition is difficult and numerous treatment modalities are available. The therapeutic procedures include topical and systemic agents, iontophoresis, botulinum toxin injections, surgical, chemical and radiofrequency sympathectomy. In this article two patients in whom bilateral upper thoracic (T2-T3) percutaneous radiofrequency sympathectomy was performed are presented, and it is concluded that this technique is effective and well tolerated.