HYPNOSEDATION FOR CATARACT SURGERY WITH IDEODYNAMIC HYPNOTIC INDUCTION, AS AN APPROACH: A CASE SERIES OF TWO PATIENTS

Received 2021-09-21; Accepted 2022-02-06; Published 2022-06-22

Authors

  • ANAND CHANDRASEGARAN Anesthesia & Critical Care Department, Columbia Asia Hospital, Klang
  • Siva Sundralingam Department of Ophtalmology, Columbia Asia Hospital, Klang, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/jummec.vol25no1.24

Keywords:

sedation, hypnosedation, cataract surgery, clinical hypnosis

Abstract

This case series involving two patients highlights clinical hypnosis as an effective adjunct in anaesthesia for cataract
surgery. The first patient was a 55-year old lady, with the American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) classification
2, who was scheduled for cataract surgery for her left eye. The second patient was a 34-year old man, ASA 2, with
an underlying retroviral disease, hypertension and a prolapsed intervertebral disc with spinal stenosis of the 3rd to
7th cervical vertebrae, and he was scheduled for cataract surgery in his right eye. These patients were anxious and
they responded positively to the proposal of utilising clinical hypnosis as a mode of sedation (hypnosedation) for
surgery. Hypnotic induction was achieved with an ideo-dynamic induction, which was described as a non-ritualistic
method of hypnosis. Both reported that they experienced profound relaxation during the procedure and were able
to respond to the surgical team during the surgery.

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Published

2022-06-27

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