Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage

Objective: To evaluate the results of treating axillaryhyperhidrosis by vacuum curettage. Methods: Vacuumcurettage was performed in 37 patients to treat axillaryhyperidrosis, from May 1999 to December 2005. Based on thereason for patients looking for treatment (interference in theirquality of life),...

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Main Authors: Ronaldo Golcman, Benjamin Golcman, Murilo Francisco Pires Fraga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2005-12-01
Series:Einstein (São Paulo)
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Online Access:http://www.einstein.br/revista/biblioteca/artigos/vol3/num_4/Vol3_N4_P271.pdf
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spelling doaj-94face9097904c27822d90093abb577f2020-11-24T23:38:43ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082005-12-0134271274Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettageRonaldo GolcmanBenjamin GolcmanMurilo Francisco Pires FragaObjective: To evaluate the results of treating axillaryhyperhidrosis by vacuum curettage. Methods: Vacuumcurettage was performed in 37 patients to treat axillaryhyperidrosis, from May 1999 to December 2005. Based on thereason for patients looking for treatment (interference in theirquality of life), the evaluation criterion was a validated selfapplicablequestionnaire called “The Dermatology Life QualityIndex”. Statistical analysis was performed by means of Z scoreconsidering as significant the p value < 0.05. Results: In a groupof 73 axillae (37 patients), after applying the questionnaire, amean score of 15.4 (10-20) was obtained in the preoperativeperiod out of a maximum of 30 points, which represented thelowest quality of life. The mean score in the postoperative periodwas 2.0 (1-10). The difference between the values obtained inthe pre- and postoperative periods was, in average, 13.4 (1-20)points. The statistical analysis of the mean variation betweenthe pre- and post-treatment scores showed an improvement inquality of life of patients after surgery (p < 0.05). The aspiratewas sent for histological identification and confirmed thepresence of sweat glands. Conclusions: We concluded vacuumcurettage improves quality of life in patients with axillaryhyperhidrosis and can be the first surgical treatment option.http://www.einstein.br/revista/biblioteca/artigos/vol3/num_4/Vol3_N4_P271.pdfHyperhidrosisAxillaVacuum curettageQuality of life
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author Ronaldo Golcman
Benjamin Golcman
Murilo Francisco Pires Fraga
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Benjamin Golcman
Murilo Francisco Pires Fraga
Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
Einstein (São Paulo)
Hyperhidrosis
Axilla
Vacuum curettage
Quality of life
author_facet Ronaldo Golcman
Benjamin Golcman
Murilo Francisco Pires Fraga
author_sort Ronaldo Golcman
title Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
title_short Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
title_full Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
title_fullStr Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
title_full_unstemmed Axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
title_sort axillary hyperidrosis - surgical treatment using vacuum curettage
publisher Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
series Einstein (São Paulo)
issn 1679-4508
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Objective: To evaluate the results of treating axillaryhyperhidrosis by vacuum curettage. Methods: Vacuumcurettage was performed in 37 patients to treat axillaryhyperidrosis, from May 1999 to December 2005. Based on thereason for patients looking for treatment (interference in theirquality of life), the evaluation criterion was a validated selfapplicablequestionnaire called “The Dermatology Life QualityIndex”. Statistical analysis was performed by means of Z scoreconsidering as significant the p value < 0.05. Results: In a groupof 73 axillae (37 patients), after applying the questionnaire, amean score of 15.4 (10-20) was obtained in the preoperativeperiod out of a maximum of 30 points, which represented thelowest quality of life. The mean score in the postoperative periodwas 2.0 (1-10). The difference between the values obtained inthe pre- and postoperative periods was, in average, 13.4 (1-20)points. The statistical analysis of the mean variation betweenthe pre- and post-treatment scores showed an improvement inquality of life of patients after surgery (p < 0.05). The aspiratewas sent for histological identification and confirmed thepresence of sweat glands. Conclusions: We concluded vacuumcurettage improves quality of life in patients with axillaryhyperhidrosis and can be the first surgical treatment option.
topic Hyperhidrosis
Axilla
Vacuum curettage
Quality of life
url http://www.einstein.br/revista/biblioteca/artigos/vol3/num_4/Vol3_N4_P271.pdf
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