Sympathectomy Ganglionic

**Sympathectomy** (sympathetic denervation of the upper limb) - surgical intervention on the nerves and tissues of the appropriate level to relieve pain syndromes (for example, with glenohumeral periarthrosis, neuralgia, carpal tunnel syndrome) by intersecting the trunk of the sympathetic nerve below one of its main nodes or the thoracic (usually) or upper cervical (rarely), providing innervation to the underlying tissues (for example, in osteochondrosis, intervertebral hernia, tunnel syndrome). Most often, the main pain symptom is not



**Sympathectomy** is a surgical procedure in which the sympathetic ganglia, which are nodes of the nervous system, are removed. The sympathetic system is responsible for regulating the most important physiological functions of internal organs. The ganglia of this system are located in different parts of the body and ensure their normal functioning.

Ganglectomy is an operation to remove nerves. Name