2014/03/12

Hypnosis as sole anaesthesia for skin tumour removal in a patient with multiple chemical sensitivity, Facco et al. 2013

Review of: "Hypnosis as sole anaesthesia for skin tumour removal in a patient with multiple chemical sensitivity", Facco et al. 2013 :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23845031


"...A female patient with multiple chemical sensitivity and previous anaphylactoid reactions to local anaesthetics was admitted for removal of a thigh skin tumour under hypnosis as sole anaesthesia. The hypnotic protocol included hypnotic focused analgesia and a pre-operative pain threshold test. After inducing hypnosis, a wide excision was performed, preserving the deep fascia, and the tumour was removed; the patient's heart rate and blood pressure did not increase during the procedure. When the patient was de-hypnotised, she reported no pain and was discharged immediately. Our case confirms the efficacy of hypnosis and demonstrates that it may be valuable as a sole anaesthetic method in selected cases. Hypnosis can prevent pain perception and surgical stress as a whole, comparing well with anaesthetic drugs..."