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, August 4, 2014

The most common complication is post-sympathectomy neuralgia

"The most common complication is post-sympathectomy neuralgia"



Neural Blockade in Clinical Anesthesia and Management of Pain By Michael J. Cousins,



 "The most common complication is post-sympathectomy neuralgia.... The reported incidence has varied widely between studies, from around 30% to 50%. Whether the sympathectomy is achived by open surgical resection or percutaneous techniques does not seem to influence the incidence."



Vascular Surgery: Principles and Practice by Robert W. Hobson, Samuel E. Wilson, Frank J. Veith - 2004 - Medical - 1600 pages



Postsympathectomy neuralgia is a constant and annoying feature of sympathectomy, and the patient should be forewarned."

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