Published: October 31, 2008
REMINDER: Endoscopic Sympathectomy a Minimally Invasive Procedure to Decrease Excessive Sweating
Webcast: October 30, 2008 6:00 PM CDT From Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical
Center will broadcast an endoscopic sympathectomy to decrease excessive
sweating in the hands, feet, under arms or face. This technique is
minimally invasive with a small incision made in each side of the chest.
Patients typically go home two to three hours after surgery and notice
results immediately. This surgical demonstration and panel discussion will
broadcast over the Internet on http://www.or-live.com/ololrmc/2470
Thursday, October 30, 6:00 pm CDT.

V. Keith Rhynes, MD, General Surgeon, will demonstrate this procedure, lead
a panel discussion and interact with viewers by answering their questions
during the broadcast. Dr. Rhynes is a graduate of Louisiana State
University Medical Center in Shreveport where he also completed his
residency in general surgery. He completed his Fellowship at the University
of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Rhynes is a Fellow of the American Board of
Surgery.
Dr. Rhynes relates, "They usually can tell once they are awake from
anesthesia that their hands are dry, that their armpits are dry." "My
experience is that they're 100% satisfied."
To learn more about this minimally invasive treatment for hyperhidrosis
visit: OR-Live.com
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