Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3093896 | Surgical Neurology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundAlthough the determination of the correct ganglion under direct vision through thoracoscopy by an experienced surgeon is almost unerring, there is still a 4.3% rate of clipping at the unintended level.MethodsThrough the review of the most recent patients (N = 117) with various sympathetic disorders undergoing thoracoscopic sympathetic interruption over different ganglions by clipping, we found that 5 cases were clipped at the unplanned level. The immediate manifestations were the different outcomes between both sides of the face, trunk, and extremities. The postoperative chest radiographs demonstrated the error.ResultsAll patients received a second operation in which the unintended clip was removed, and a new one was applied to the appropriate ganglion. The results were satisfactory.ConclusionsAlthough the authors in this study have the experience of more than 1000 cases of hyperhidrosis, such an error is still inevitable. Luckily, by using the clipping method, the error is detectable and amendable.