What if Something Goes Wrong?

ETS Surgery is not the simple day procedure that doctors make it out to be. This is major surgery. You will be getting part of your nervous system cut off from the rest of your body and it is a very fact that things can and do go wrong more often than we are led to believe.
Surgery brings with it many risks including shock, hemorrhaging, infection, lung complications, reaction to anesthesia, etc. but the worst of it are the injuries caused to the rest of your body due to non duplication in the sympathetic chain of nerves and impairment of autonomous body functions which result.
Surgeons get sued and litigation is commonplace surrounding this controversial surgery, particularly in countries like Australia, but the sad thing is you never get to hear about them due to confidentiality clauses which silence victims as part of their claims for compensation.