What is vagus nerve stripping surgery?

May 12, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Vagal nerve stripping refers to vagal nerve separation, a type of minimally invasive surgery. Vagal nerve separation is performed under local anesthesia while the patient remains fully awake. By separating the carotid body and surrounding nerve endings, the connection between the diencephalon and pulmonary nerve plexus is disrupted, thereby relieving bronchial smooth muscle spasm, widening the airway lumen, improving airway patency, and alleviating dyspnea.

Vagus nerve separation surgery, also known as vagus nerve dissection, is a minimally invasive procedure. The details are as follows:

Vagus nerve separation surgery is performed under local anesthesia while the patient remains fully conscious. It involves separating the carotid body from surrounding nerve endings, thereby disrupting the connection between the diencephalon and pulmonary plexus. This helps relieve bronchial smooth muscle spasms, widens the airway lumen, improves airway patency, and alleviates dyspnea. With proper airway dilation, toxins within the lungs can be effectively expelled. By protecting and stimulating the upper neural centers and regulating vagus nerve function, this procedure helps restore normal immune function, achieving therapeutic goals. Typically, pain decreases within 24 hours after surgery, swelling gradually subsides, and patients can be discharged after 4–8 days of hospitalization, resuming normal work and daily activities.

If any discomfort occurs after surgery, patients should promptly seek medical attention. It is important to maintain regular作息 (daily routines), avoid excessive fatigue and prolonged熬夜 (staying up late). Maintaining an optimistic mindset and avoiding emotional excitement is also recommended.


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