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Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study

BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy based on electrophysiological evaluation and to investigate whether nerve conduction can be formed by collateral nerve extensions as a result of the clipping procedure to different levels of sympathetic nerve....

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Autores principales: Salcı, Hakan, Acar, Hilal, Taşkapılıoğlu, Mevlüt Özgür, Melek, Hüseyin, Bayram, Ahmet Sami
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33403141
http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2020.19412
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author Salcı, Hakan
Acar, Hilal
Taşkapılıoğlu, Mevlüt Özgür
Melek, Hüseyin
Bayram, Ahmet Sami
author_facet Salcı, Hakan
Acar, Hilal
Taşkapılıoğlu, Mevlüt Özgür
Melek, Hüseyin
Bayram, Ahmet Sami
author_sort Salcı, Hakan
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description BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy based on electrophysiological evaluation and to investigate whether nerve conduction can be formed by collateral nerve extensions as a result of the clipping procedure to different levels of sympathetic nerve. METHODS: Newly sacrificed six sheep hemithoraces were studied between August 2016 and October 2016. Thoracic sympathectomy was performed by clipping at T2, T3, T4, and T5 sympathetic chain levels and their branches. Electrophysiological studies were performed with an electromyography device and the filter range was 1 Hz with 20 μV/D amplification. Signals were processed digitally; bipolar subdermal needle electrodes were used as stimulation and recording electrodes (Ø 0.75 mm); and the ground electrode was placed in the intercostal muscle where the thoracic sympathectomy procedure would be performed. RESULTS: Electrophysiological evaluations showed that clips placed on the main sympathetic chain branches and sympathetic nerve trunk prevented collateral impulse conduction and stimulated potentials were not recorded. However, sympathetic conduction continued at the same intensity after removal of the clips. CONCLUSION: Clipping of different regions of the sympathetic nerve provides electrophysiological blockage of the sympathetic nerve, and conduction continues after removal of the clips. However, the shortand long-term postoperative electrophysiological results after removal of the clips over the sympathetic nerve is still a question mark.
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spelling pubmed-77590422021-01-04 Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study Salcı, Hakan Acar, Hilal Taşkapılıoğlu, Mevlüt Özgür Melek, Hüseyin Bayram, Ahmet Sami Turk Gogus Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Derg Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy based on electrophysiological evaluation and to investigate whether nerve conduction can be formed by collateral nerve extensions as a result of the clipping procedure to different levels of sympathetic nerve. METHODS: Newly sacrificed six sheep hemithoraces were studied between August 2016 and October 2016. Thoracic sympathectomy was performed by clipping at T2, T3, T4, and T5 sympathetic chain levels and their branches. Electrophysiological studies were performed with an electromyography device and the filter range was 1 Hz with 20 μV/D amplification. Signals were processed digitally; bipolar subdermal needle electrodes were used as stimulation and recording electrodes (Ø 0.75 mm); and the ground electrode was placed in the intercostal muscle where the thoracic sympathectomy procedure would be performed. RESULTS: Electrophysiological evaluations showed that clips placed on the main sympathetic chain branches and sympathetic nerve trunk prevented collateral impulse conduction and stimulated potentials were not recorded. However, sympathetic conduction continued at the same intensity after removal of the clips. CONCLUSION: Clipping of different regions of the sympathetic nerve provides electrophysiological blockage of the sympathetic nerve, and conduction continues after removal of the clips. However, the shortand long-term postoperative electrophysiological results after removal of the clips over the sympathetic nerve is still a question mark. Bayçınar Medical Publishing 2020-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7759042/ /pubmed/33403141 http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2020.19412 Text en Copyright © 2020, Turkish Society of Cardiovascular Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Salcı, Hakan
Acar, Hilal
Taşkapılıoğlu, Mevlüt Özgür
Melek, Hüseyin
Bayram, Ahmet Sami
Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title_full Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title_fullStr Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title_short Electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: An experimental cadaveric study
title_sort electrophysiological evaluation of efficacy of clipping in thoracic sympathectomy: an experimental cadaveric study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33403141
http://dx.doi.org/10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2020.19412
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