Catastrophic complications - tension pneumothorax
pneumothorax from left sided CO2 insufflation, leading to fatal and
disabling consequences was reported.
Doolabh N, Horswell S, Williams M, Huber L, Syma Prince S, Meyer
DM, and Mack MJ. Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for Hyperhi-
drosis: Indications and Results. Ann Thorac Surg 2004; 77: 410 – 414.
medical sects and cults that propagate the Absurd
The guardians that usually keep the institution of medicine from reeling off into irrationality are social contracts built into medical science and ethical behavior. The academic community guards the contractual borders of science, while laws and regulations encode our ethical system. For the Absurd to have advanced, there must have been some breakdown of these social guardians.”
Propagation of the Absurd: demarcation of the Absurd revisited
Wallace Sampson, MD Editor and Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford University
Kimball Atwood IV, MD, Anaesthesiologist; and Assistant Clinical Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Medical Journal of Australia Dec. 2005
Arthritis exacerbated following sympathectomy
Furthermore, the sympathetic nervous system may play a regulatory role in secondary lymphoid organs as it has been shown that selective sympathectomy in secondary lympoid organs exacerbates experimental arthritis.
Morphological and functional studies revealed a complex system of primary sensory neurons which parallels the autonomic nervous system not only in its extent, but probably also in its significance. Neuropeptides released from activated nociceptive afferent nerves play a pivotal role in inflammatory reactions and pain, significantly modulate cardiac, vascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and immune functions and influence the protective, restorative and trophic functions of somatic and visceral tissues.
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technol
Central Nervous System Activation following Peripheral Chemical Sympathectomy: Implications for Neural–Immune Interactions
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Volume 12, Issue 3, September 1998, Pages 230-241
International Society for Sympathetic Surgery founded
ESB2 (clamp upper end of T2 only): 2.5%, (in Europe 15%)
Facial blushing, Craniofacial sweating, Some psychic disorders, Rosacea, Vibration disorder (?), Parkinsonism (?)...
ESB3: 2.5%, (in Europe 50%)
Hyperhidrosis Palmaris with Craniofacial sweating, blushing, or any other craniofacial sympathetic disorders
ESB4: 95%, (in Europe 20%)
Hyperhidrosis Palmaris with or without axillary hyperhidrosis (Bromidrosis)
Unilateral ESB: (in Europe 15%)
Social phobia, schizophrenia, sleep disorders, addiction, cardiac arrhythmias
http://www.hyperhidrosis.com/symposium.htm
The 4th International Symposium on Sympathetic Surgery was held in Finland in June 2001, and was attended by the world’s most renowned ETS surgeons, including its Chairman, Dr. Timo Telaranta. Louis Stein of Surgical Team was there to listen to the experts.
· International Society for Sympathetic Surgery founded
International Society for Sympathetic Surgery was founded during the Symposium. It has a council of five members:
- Dr. Christer Drott from Sweden - The Society’s first Chairman
- Dr. Christoph Schick from Germany
- Dr. Timo Telaranta from Finland
- Dr. Chien-Chih Lin from Taiwan
- Dr. Moshe Hashmonai from Israel
Dr. Alan Cameron from England joined as an English language expert, especially for the revision of the by-laws.
Significant reductions in maximal heart rate (HR) and oxygen and carbon dioxide uptakes were observed
CHEST October 2005 vol. 128 no. 4 2702-2705