Cardiac arrest as a major complication of bilateral cervico-dorsal sympathectomy

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Severe palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis can be socially and psychologically very disturbing. We present a case of a patient who suffered from a 43 s asystolic cardiac arrest the night following a second contralateral thoracoscopic T2-T3 sympathectomy for severe axillary and truncal hyperhidrosis. The cardiovascular effects of cervico-dorsal sympathectomy will be reviewed. Evaluation required to prevent such a serious cardiac complication will also be discussed. © 2009 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.

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O’Connor, K., Molin, F., Poirier, P., & Vaillancourt, R. (2009). Cardiac arrest as a major complication of bilateral cervico-dorsal sympathectomy. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 8(2), 238–239. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2008.188011

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