Korean J Anesthesiol.  2002 Feb;42(2):264-268. 10.4097/kjae.2002.42.2.264.

Use of Hypnotic Analgesia for the Management of Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. wokim@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr

Abstract

A 57-year old woman presented with a complaint of pain on the left chest wall, incision scar area, axillae, upper forearm and limitation of motions at left shoulder for 4 years. She was treated under the diagnosis of postmastectomy pain syndrome. Pain was constrictive, myalgia in characters and the visual analog scale was 4. She said that the pain was worse when tired and fatigued, but relieved when in the bath. Associated symptoms were not found. A cervical epidural puncture (C6/7) was performed and 1% lidocaine with triamcinolone was injected. Gabapentin 300 mg daily was also given. Tender points injection with 0.5% bupivacaine and dexamethasone was performed several times. Stellate ganglion block with 1% lidocaine was also included once in the treatment regimen. On the second visit at the outpatient clinic, she showed fairly good signs of relief of pain and limitation of motions, but still remained anxious and complained of feeling of anger, frustration, and a feeling of loss and suffering. Hypnotic analgesia was indicated. Two sessions (1 hour for one session) were scheduled in a quiet room. Feelings of magnetic power on both palms were used as an induction technique and imagination on escalator was adopted for the deepening hypnosis, arm levitation for dissociation, a warm feeling of body for changing sensation, progressive relaxation, symbolic imagery for posthypnotic suggestion (turning the radio button) and glove analgesia technique were tried. Self-hypnosis and ego-strengthening were instructed for further pain relief. After the treatment, she was quite satisfied due to reduction of pain and stabilization of mind.

Keyword

Hypnotic analgesia; postmastectomy pain syndrome

MeSH Terms

Ambulatory Care Facilities
Analgesia*
Anger
Arm
Axilla
Baths
Bupivacaine
Cicatrix
Dexamethasone
Diagnosis
Elevators and Escalators
Female
Forearm
Frustration
Humans
Hypnosis
Imagination
Lidocaine
Middle Aged
Myalgia
Punctures
Relaxation
Sensation
Shoulder
Stellate Ganglion
Thoracic Wall
Triamcinolone
Visual Analog Scale
Bupivacaine
Dexamethasone
Lidocaine
Triamcinolone
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