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Micro ETS™ - Ganglion Sparing Less Traumatic - Surgery Technique. Hyperhidrosis Surgery, Facial Blushing, Raynaud's Disease Treatment.Micro ETS™ surgery is a treatment option for; Hyperhidrosis (facial, scalp, palmar, axillary), facial blushing, vascular disorders (Raynaud's Syndrome), causalgia (RSD), migraine headaches. Introduction - Hyperhidrosis is present in 0.6 to 1% of the population. The sympathetic nervous system is overactive in these people at inappropriate times (low stress conditions, sitting quietly, cool surroundings, etc) causing excess sweating of the hands, axillae, face, scalp, and sometimes feet. Today, the treatment of choice for severe hyperhidrosis is ETS. Fortunately today, for patients afflicted with hyperhidrosis, Raynaud's disease, embarrassing blushing, or Causalgia, there are a few surgeons around the world who are experienced with this minimally invasive technique. Many individuals can now be treated surgically with improvement of symptoms from hyperactive sympathetic nerves with minimal cost and morbidity, rather than just receiving repeated life-long treatments which are palliative at best. ETS developed by applying new state-of-the-art technology to invasive thoracic sympathectomy of the past which has been done for decades. Now, through single-incision ETS, what was once considered to be extremely invasive surgery reserved only for the most severe cases (severe Raynaud's or Causalgia for example), is available to and highly curative for the many individuals today who are plagued by symptoms of over-active sympathetic nerves. Benefits of "Micro Single Incision" ETS include
- ETS ---> curative immediately ---> patients leave the operating
room with dry scalp, face, hands, axillae. Single-Micro Incision technique
(1/12th Inch Incision) “Ganglion sparing, less traumatic". No
sutures required. Much less postop
pain. High success rate (99.9% for hyperhidrosis palmaris). Less morbidity than by other approaches such as; Through the back. Above the clavicles. A long incision with rib resection. Through 3 or 4 incisions. Rapid return to full functional status usually two to three days for school/work and one week for full physical activities. Improved occupational/professional and social interactions. Sympathetic ganglia are located along both sides of the spine. The removal or destruction of some of these ganglia has been done for decades to treat micro circulation disorders of the hands and feet and hyperhidrosis. Today, Micro ETS is the method of choice to treat severe hyperhidrosis involving the scalp, face, hands, and axillae. Also, it is effective in improving facial blushing which may cause social embarrassment. Technique - Micro ETS is done in an ambulatory surgical
center. Both sides are done at the same time. General anesthesia is required.
The lungs are NOT collapsed. Only one micro incision (1/12th inch
in length) is made along the outer aspect of the pectoralis major muscle
in the axilla (arm pit) in the third intercostal space. A 1/12th inch
endoscope is inserted through the Micro chest incision into the thoracic
cavity. *DERMABOND® topical
skin adhesive is used to close the tiny single incision. Upon completion
of the right side, the left side is then done in similar fashion. A chest
X-ray is taken and the patient discharged a few hours later with a follow-up
exam in the morning. The patient then returns home. Normal activities can resume a few days later and full physical activities in one to two weeks. Whether unilateral or bilateral sympathectomy is performed depends on the patient's and surgeon's preoperative plan. Dr. Nielson usually performs bilateral sympathectomies at the same sitting. Results - Palmar hyperhidrosis is successful in
99.9% of patients.
Complications - Serious
Complications are unusual.
Possible Side Effects - Dr.
Nielson’s Micro ETS technique is less invasive
because the T2 ganglion is not disturbed in any way. He has found
over the years that by sparing the ganglia, side effects may be less
likely. Compensatory sweating is the most common side effect reported. Significant reduction in sweating of the upper chest/back,
hands, face/head. Contraindications |
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