Primary hyperhidrosis disease is characterized by much more sweating above the needs for thermoregulation, which is worsen by increased temperature and emotional factors it can be seen in the palms of the hands, soles of the feet/ face and so on. Hyperhidrosis usually starts since childhood and continuous throughout life aggravated by emotional stress or by high environmental temperature. Many lines of treatment were tried such as anticholinergic drug, physiotherapy. Endoscope thoracic sympathectomy and radio frequency with phenol injection.
Interruption of intrathoracic sympathetic neural pathway surgically to treat hyperhidrosis by using video - thoracoscopy which has lead to explosion of minimally invasive technique for this issue. It's safe procedure and success rate in about 95% so it's result in this disease are rewarding. Other technique will be studied in this current study is radiofrequency ablation it may be a good option for treatment of primary hyperhidrosis. When endoscope is not allowed. An early outcome is our primary target for comparing the two different techniques. Treatment with radiofrequency can benefit patients specially young one because a lot of them refuse endoscopic sympathectomy with its special anesthetic consideration as one lung ventilation and sometimes patient left with intercostal tube for some days so it's considered difficult procedure and much more easy is radiofrequency but alone the results is not satisfactory so in this clinical trial endoscopic sympathectomy will be compared with radiofrequency ablation regarding to the early outcome for the two procedure in this clinical trial interruption of sympathetic chain was chosen at the level of T3 because at this level interruption involve only the sympathetic chain without any ganglion damage or compensatory sweating which was seen when the interruption of the level of T4.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
68
Interruption of intrathoracic sympathetic neural pathway surgically to treat hyperhidrosis by using video - thoracoscopy
radiofrequency ablation at third thoracic spine it may be a good option for treatment of primary hyperhidrosis.
Ain shams university
Cairo, Egypt
success rate
measured by the hyperhidrosis disease severity score. A score of 1 or 2 was classified as mild or moderate hyperhidrosis and a score of 3 or 4 was classified as severe hyperhidrosis.
Time frame: one week after surgery
success rate
measured by the hyperhidrosis disease severity score. A score of 1 or 2 was classified as mild or moderate hyperhidrosis and a score of 3 or 4 was classified as severe hyperhidrosis.
Time frame: one month after surgery
compensatory sweating
detected by sweating of chest, abdomen, back, head and neck
Time frame: one week after surgery
compensatory sweating
detected by sweating of chest, abdomen, back, head and neck
Time frame: one month after surgery
number of patients develope pneumothorax
detected by chest x ray
Time frame: immediately after surgery
recurrence of sweating
measured by the hyperhidrosis disease severity score. A score of 1 or 2 was classified as mild or moderate hyperhidrosis and a score of 3 or 4 was classified as severe hyperhidrosis.
Time frame: one week after surgery
recurrence of sweating
measured by the hyperhidrosis disease severity score. A score of 1 or 2 was classified as mild or moderate hyperhidrosis and a score of 3 or 4 was classified as severe hyperhidrosis.
Time frame: one month after surgery
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