<b>The influence of compensatory sweating on the satisfaction of patients subjected to thoracoscopic sympathectomy</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascihealthsci.v31i1.4845

  • César Orlando Peralta Bandeira UEM
  • Bruno Donegá Sarrão UEM
  • Eduardo Quirino Santos UEM
  • Lara Pardini Souza UEM
  • Izabella Funfas Bandeira UEM
Keywords: hyperhidrosis, sympathectomy thoracoscopic, compensatory hyperhidrosis, compensatory sweating

Abstract

Hyperhidrosis is the excessive increase in sweating, for which thoracoscopic sympathectomy is the first method of treatment. Compensatory hyperhidrosis is the main cause of dissatisfaction for patients. The present work aims to study retrospectively the incidence of compensatory sweating and its influence on patient satisfaction. From February 1997 to February 2003, 216 patients with primary hyperhidrosis were operated. The data were obtained on the first postoperative month, using a questionnaire. The compensatory sweating was subjectively classified as mild, moderate or severe. In the operated patients, thoracic pain lasting more than one week was the most common postoperative complication (0.4%). The success rate was 100% for palmar, 90% for axillary and 40% for plantar hyperhidrosis. Compensatory Hyperhidrosis was found in 85.64%. Despite this, the majority of the patients (87.03%) were satisfied with the surgery. Thus, thoracoscopic sympathectomy is an efficient method to treat primary hyperhidrosis, which has compensatory hyperidrosis as its main side effect. The reason why the patients who presented severe compensatory sweating would submit to surgery again still needs more prospective multicentric studies involving suitable psychiatric studies.

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Author Biographies

César Orlando Peralta Bandeira, UEM
Araduação em Medicina pela Universidade Estadual de Londrina (1982), mestrado em Cirurgia e Experimentação pela Universidade Federal de São Paulo (1990) e doutorado em medicina pela Universidade Federal de São Paulo (1993). Atualmente é professor associado doutor da disciplina de cirurgia torácica da Universidade Estadual de Maringá Currículo Lattes
Eduardo Quirino Santos, UEM
Acadêmico de Medicina
Published
2009-05-07
How to Cite
Bandeira, C. O. P., Sarrão, B. D., Santos, E. Q., Souza, L. P., & Bandeira, I. F. (2009). <b>The influence of compensatory sweating on the satisfaction of patients subjected to thoracoscopic sympathectomy</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actascihealthsci.v31i1.4845. Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences, 31(1), 65-70. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihealthsci.v31i1.4845
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Medicine

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