Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06113978 |
Other study ID # |
AlAzharThoracoscSympathforPPH |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
August 30, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
November 2023 |
Source |
Al-Azhar University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
In this study, the investigators aim to present fifteen years' experience of thoracoscopic
sympathetic chain interruption for primary palmar hyperhidrosis in children and adolescents;
evaluation of 3 different techniques (sympathectomy, sympathotomy, and clipping) regarding
demographic data, surgical outcomes, complications, compensatory sweating, and patients'
satisfaction.
Description:
Primary palmar hyperhidrosis (PPH) is a severely devastating autonomic disorder that can
affect any patient regardless age, even pediatrics. Thoracoscopic sympathetic chain
interruption offers a definitive effective therapy. In this study, the investigators aim to
assess the outcomes of thoracoscopic management of palmar hyperhidrosis in a large cohort of
children younger than 18 years old with severe PPH, using sympathetic chain interruption
either by sympathectomy, sympathotomy or clipping, to provide a methodology focused on the
long-term outcomes of those procedures.
Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective study that included all children who underwent
thoracoscopic sympathectomy, sympathotomy, or clipping for severe PPH, from April 2008 to
March 2023 were assessed retrospectively. Demographic data, postoperative outcome,
complications, compensatory sweating and satisfaction were analyzed.
Surgical procedures:
General anesthesia was used, with an ordinary endotracheal tube, by an experienced
anesthesiologist who used one lung ventilation anesthesia to control the patient's
O2-enriched ventilation in a low-volume/high-frequency technique, with alternating brief
periods of apnea. The patient was placed in the semi-Fowler position, which is the dorsal
decubitus position with the arms abducted and fixed at 90 degrees. The trunk was elevated by
30-40 degrees; as elevation helped displace the lungs downwards. A slight bed elevation at
the knee level was useful to safely place the patients and prevent them from slipping down
during the procedure.
To access the thoracic cavity, the investigators used the two-port video thoracoscopy using
two 5 mm ports via 2 mini-incisions. The camera (30ยบ scope) port was placed laterally at the
fourth or fifth intercostal space (depending on the age of the patient) just posterior to the
anterior axillary fold created by the pectoralis major muscle. The second port (for
electrocautery instrument (hook) was laterally inserted in the third/fourth intercostal space
at the mid-axillary line as that approach provides excellent aesthetic results. A CO2
pneumothorax pressure of 5-8 mmHg was used according to patient's age and body built. The
posterior parietal pleura was incised just lateral to neck of 3rd rib and further dissected
down to identify the thoracic sympathetic chain.
A-Thoracoscopic sympathectomy: A segment of the thoracic sympathetic chain at the intended
levels is resected using hook electrothermoablation.
B-Thoracoscopic sympathotomy technique (VATS): The sympathetic chain is just cut at the
desired levels without excision.
C-Thoracoscopic clipping technique: Titanium clips are applied on the desired level without
cutting. Then, after completion of the procedure, CO2 pneumothorax was deflated, permitting
full lung inflation under vision, without need for chest tube placement, ports removal, and
port-sites closure by absorbable sutures with full awake recovery from anesthesia. Post
operative routine chest x-ray was done to detect any residual pneumothorax and to assess the
location of clips in clipping group.
Statistical Analysis:
Data were collected, revised, coded, and entered to the Statistical Package for Social
Science (SPSS), IBM, version 23. The qualitative data were presented as numbers and
percentages, while the quantitative data were presented as means, standard deviations, and
ranges when their distribution was found to be parametric. Independent t-test and Chi-square
tests were used to compare both groups. The p-value was considered significant if < 0.05.
Discussion: will explore the different treatment modalities for PPH in children and
adolescents, mentioning the medical/conservative methods, then focusing on the surgical
option, that is thoracoscopic sympathetic chain interruption, either by sympathectomy,
sympathotomy, and clipping for almost permanent remedy of PPH in pediatric age group younger
than 18 years old. Points of discussion will include demographic data, follow-up period,
surgical outcomes and complications, compensatory sweating, and patients' satisfaction.. The
results obtained will be compared among the 3 groups and also compared to the previously
published articles.
Finally, the investigators will conclude whether or not there is a better technique among the
3 modalities that gives the best durable outcome with the least complications.