"Sympathectomy is a technique about which we have limited knowledge, applied to disorders about which we have little understanding." Associate Professor Robert Boas, Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australasian College of Anaesthetists and the Royal College of Anaesthetists The Journal of Pain, Vol 1, No 4 (Winter), 2000: pp 258-260
Other potential complications include inadequate resection of the ganglia, gustatory sweating, pneumothorax, cardiac dysfunction, post-operative pain, and finally Horner’s syndrome secondary to resection of the stellate ganglion.
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After severing the cervical sympathetic trunk, the cells of the cervical sympathetic ganglion undergo transneuronic degeneration
After severing the sympathetic trunk, the cells of its origin undergo complete disintegration within a year.
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Sympathectomy Causes Aggravated Lesions and Dedifferentiation
Sympathectomy induces mast cell hyperplasia
Long-term superior cervical sympathectomy induces mastcell hyperplasia and increases histamine and serotonincontent in the rat dura mater.
Neuroscience. 2000;96(1):205-13.
Mast cell hyperplasia is found in different pathologies such as chronic inflammatory
processes, fibrotic disorders, wound healing or neoplastic tissue transformation. The
functional significance of the accumulation of mast cells in these processes is largely
unknown. It is now established that bone marrow-derived mast cell progenitors
circulate in peripheral blood and subsequently migrate into the tissue where they
undergo final maturation under the influence of local microenvironmental factors.
Cytokines are of particular importance for mast cell recruitment, development, and
function. Stem cell factor (SCF) is a unique mast cell growth factor, since mast cells
disappear completely in the absence of SCF. However, several other cytokines such
as IL-3 and IL-4 have been shown to influence mast cell proliferation and function
also. This review focuses on the role of cytokines in the regulation of mast cell
hyperplasia.
Ultrastructural Changes in the Cerebral Artery Wall Induced by Long-Term Sympathetic Denervation
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