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Reversal Rate?

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Reversal Rate?

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• Reversal is IMPOSSIBLE in the patients who had the sympathetic ganglions cut or burned (ablated) during the procedure. It can be POSSIBLE in the ETS group who had clipping for the sympathectomy technique (10-20%). • Even the clips are removed, most of the time (80-90%) the efficacy of the surgical procedure will continue due to the crush injury and/or scarring of the sympathetic nerves during clipping.

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