The sympathetic nervous system is formed from preganglionic fibers exiting the spinal cord from T1-L2 levels. These fibers synapse with postganglionic fibers in sympathetic ganglia near the spinal cord or travel to other ganglia nearer the organ. Sympathectomy increases blood flow by vasodilating arterioles, and is used to treat primary hyperhydrosis, Raynaud's syndrome, and other conditions. It can be performed chemically via percutaneous injection of alcohol/phenol or surgically via open, thoracoscopic, or laparoscopic approaches. Complications may include compensatory hyperhydrosis, gustatory sweating, or Horner's syndrome.
2. • THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IS FORMED
FROM PREGANGLIONIC FIBERS WHICH EXIT
VENTRAL ROOT OF SPINAL CORD FROM T1-L2.
3. • IT SYNAPSE WITH POSTGANGLIONIC FIBERS IN
SYMPATHETIC GANGLION NEAR SPINAL CORD, OR
TRAVELS ALONG SYMPATHETIC TRUNK TO
ANOTHER GANGLION OR TRAVELS TO COLLATERAL
GANGLION NEARER THE ORGAN OR GLAND
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6. Sympathetic Trunks
• Cervical Region-lie in front of cervical transverse
processes, each trunk have 3 ganglia.
• Thoracic Region- it lies in front of the heads of
ribs, each trunk have 11 ganglia
7. • Lumbar region- they lie anterolateral to lumbar
bodies , they 4 ganglia in each side.
• Sacral region-lies medial to the anterior sacral
foramina containing 4 ganglia. It terminates in front
of the coccyx by joining with it s fellow to form
ganglion Impar
8. • Major outflow of head and neck come from T1
level which pass to stellate ganglia , so
sympathectomy level must be below it to avoid
Horner's syndrome.
17. Lumbar Sympathectomy
• Done as Open Or Laparoscopic approch
• sympathetic chain on the left side is easiest to
approach as it lies on loose areolar tissue alongside
the aorta and can be palpated as ganglionated cord
against vertebral bodies
18. • On the right side it lies behind IVC which retracted
gently , avoid injury of lumbar veins which may
pass in front of sympathetic chain
• Lift the chain forwards with nerve hook,
diathermize and divide
21. Summary
• Sympathectomy increases peripheral blood flow by
vasodilation of arterioles in cutaneous vascular
beds
• Some patients may receive sufficient increases to
help heal superficial ischemic ulcers and relieve rest
pain
22. • Blood flow effects are comparatively small in the
long run
• Protection against an exaggerated vasoconstrictor
response to cold, improvement against sympathetic
pain, and suppression of sweating are long lasting
results