If you are a patient who had sympathectomy - and the outcome was unexpected, - or if you are a medical professional who is well aware of the implications of surgical denervation, and share the concerns voiced in this petition, please add your name to it and mail it to the health minister.


You can contact Mia, ets.surgery@yahoo.com.au if you have any questions about this petition.

Monday, February 17, 2014

NZ surgeons admits that ETS has temporary effect

The sympathetic nervous system is involved in control of body temperature including sweating and blood supply to the skin. Cutting the sympathetic nerve to a particular area switches off the sweating in that area.
The sympathetic nerve that controls the hand and part of the armpits runs inside the rib cage near the top of the chest. It has been known that cutting this nerve will turn off excessive sweating for many years (see diagram).

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