Background: Hypnosis is a technique that could aid awake surgery protocols. The aim of the present study is to describe the results of a preliminary experience of a cohort of patients operated on with an original protocol of hypnosis-aided awake surgery (HAS). Methods: All patients were operated on with the aid of HAS and their data were retrospectively reviewed. A thorough literature review was conducted to compare the results of HAS with the standard awake surgery protocol regarding 1) the incidence of intraoperative pain; 2) the overall incidence of complications; 3) the length of time in which the patients were suitable for intraoperative neuropsychological testing; and 4) the incidence of gross total resection. The comparison presented a notably high statistical impact (1–β = 0.90–0.93 for α = 0.05; effect size, 0.5). Results: The final cohort comprised 6 patients from our institution and 43 records retrieved in the relevant literature underwent HAS for intrinsic brain tumor treatment. This cohort was compared with cohorts of patients who were considered eligible through a literature review. HAS showed a statistically significant superiority in the first 3 outcome variables, whereas the incidence of gross total resection favored the standard awake approaches. Conclusions: According to the results, hypnosis-aided resection of intrinsic brain tumor located in eloquent areas is safe and effective, although dissociation phenomena deserve further investigation to be completely understood.

Hypnosis Aided Awake Surgery for the Management of Intrinsic Brain Tumors versus Standard Awake-Asleep-Awake Protocol. a preliminary, promising experience / Frati, Alessandro; Pesce, Alessandro; Palmieri, Mauro; Iasanzaniro, Manuela; Familiari, Pietro; Angelini-, Albina; Salvati, Maurizio; Rocco, Monica; Raco, Antonino. - In: WORLD NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 1878-8750. - 121:(2019), pp. 882-891. [10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.004]

Hypnosis Aided Awake Surgery for the Management of Intrinsic Brain Tumors versus Standard Awake-Asleep-Awake Protocol. a preliminary, promising experience

Frati, Alessandro;Pesce, Alessandro;Palmieri, Mauro;Familiari, Pietro;Angelini-, Albina;Salvati, Maurizio;Rocco, Monica;Raco, Antonino
2019

Abstract

Background: Hypnosis is a technique that could aid awake surgery protocols. The aim of the present study is to describe the results of a preliminary experience of a cohort of patients operated on with an original protocol of hypnosis-aided awake surgery (HAS). Methods: All patients were operated on with the aid of HAS and their data were retrospectively reviewed. A thorough literature review was conducted to compare the results of HAS with the standard awake surgery protocol regarding 1) the incidence of intraoperative pain; 2) the overall incidence of complications; 3) the length of time in which the patients were suitable for intraoperative neuropsychological testing; and 4) the incidence of gross total resection. The comparison presented a notably high statistical impact (1–β = 0.90–0.93 for α = 0.05; effect size, 0.5). Results: The final cohort comprised 6 patients from our institution and 43 records retrieved in the relevant literature underwent HAS for intrinsic brain tumor treatment. This cohort was compared with cohorts of patients who were considered eligible through a literature review. HAS showed a statistically significant superiority in the first 3 outcome variables, whereas the incidence of gross total resection favored the standard awake approaches. Conclusions: According to the results, hypnosis-aided resection of intrinsic brain tumor located in eloquent areas is safe and effective, although dissociation phenomena deserve further investigation to be completely understood.
2019
awake surgery; brain tumors; glioma; hypnosis; intrinsic
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Hypnosis Aided Awake Surgery for the Management of Intrinsic Brain Tumors versus Standard Awake-Asleep-Awake Protocol. a preliminary, promising experience / Frati, Alessandro; Pesce, Alessandro; Palmieri, Mauro; Iasanzaniro, Manuela; Familiari, Pietro; Angelini-, Albina; Salvati, Maurizio; Rocco, Monica; Raco, Antonino. - In: WORLD NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 1878-8750. - 121:(2019), pp. 882-891. [10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.004]
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