[Perioperative use of medical hypnosis. Therapy options for anaesthetists and surgeons].
【연구 목적】 국소 마취 하에 수술을 받는 환자의 제한된 협조도와 불안감을 해소하기 위해, 약물 진정이나 전신 마취의 대안으로 의학적 최면(medical hypnosis)을 적용하고자 하였다.
APA
Hermes D, Trübger D, et al. (2004). [Perioperative use of medical hypnosis. Therapy options for anaesthetists and surgeons].. Der Anaesthesist, 53(4), 326-33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-004-0658-4
MLA
Hermes D, et al.. "[Perioperative use of medical hypnosis. Therapy options for anaesthetists and surgeons].." Der Anaesthesist, vol. 53, no. 4, 2004, pp. 326-33.
PMID
15088095
Abstract
[BACKGROUND] Surgical treatment of patients under local anaesthesia is quite commonly restricted by limited compliance from the patient. An alternative to treatment under pharmacological sedation or general anaesthesia could be the application of medical hypnosis. With this method, both suggestive and autosuggestive procedures are used for anxiolysis, relaxation, sedation and analgesia of the patient.
[PATIENTS AND METHODS] During a 1-year period of first clinical application, a total of 207 surgical procedures on a non-selected collective of 174 patients were carried out under combined local anaesthesia and medical hypnosis.
[RESULTS] Medical hypnosis proved to be a standardisable and reliable method by which remarkable improvements in treatment conditions for both patient and surgeons were achievable.
[CONCLUSION] Medical hypnosis is not considered to be a substitute for conscious sedation or general anaesthesia but a therapeutic option equally interesting for anaesthesists and surgeons.
[PATIENTS AND METHODS] During a 1-year period of first clinical application, a total of 207 surgical procedures on a non-selected collective of 174 patients were carried out under combined local anaesthesia and medical hypnosis.
[RESULTS] Medical hypnosis proved to be a standardisable and reliable method by which remarkable improvements in treatment conditions for both patient and surgeons were achievable.
[CONCLUSION] Medical hypnosis is not considered to be a substitute for conscious sedation or general anaesthesia but a therapeutic option equally interesting for anaesthesists and surgeons.
MeSH Terms
Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Anesthesia; Anesthesia, Local; Autosuggestion; Female; Humans; Hypnosis, Anesthetic; Male; Middle Aged; Oral Surgical Procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Surgery, Plastic