Abstract

Two clinical observations of patients with severe upper extremity injury sequelae are presented. Examinations included clinical and ultrasound methods, MRT-angiography, ENMG. Trophic status and microcirculation were studied using computer thermography as well as laser Doppler Flowmetry. Thoracoscopic clipping of sympathetic ganglions at the Th3-Th4 levels were performed in 7 weeks and 3 months following microsurgical forearm reconstruction. Sympathectomy provoked significant microcirculation activation and as a consequence improvement of extremity trophic status including distal region

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