Decisional authority' and compliance in cosmetic limb lengthening: A reverse patient-consultant role? Lies and noncompliance and their role in complications

Jean Marc Guichet*, Maria Grazia Parisi, Ferdinando Salamino

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction: Cosmetic lengthening are heavy procedures, often undervalued by patients, decided for psychological improvements of their life and not for diseases or deformities. The surgical trauma can induce a subconscious freeze stress response; at that moment, the 'emotional brain' takes over the 'rational brain' for actions. Previous trauma or archaic imprints resurge and constitute references for these actions. Rational thoughts are lost. As a result, patients take the Decisional Authority over the surgeon for treatment decisions and become non-compliant to guidelines of the surgeon who is the 'knowledgeable person' in the treatment. Reaction patterns are 'Fight', 'Flight' or 'Fright'. Materials and Methods: A series of 288 cosmetic lengthening with fully weight bearing nails pointed out the patients reaction patterns, some failures of traditional psychological and psychiatric evaluations, the need for treating previous trauma (e.g. the 'Fast-Reset' technique) and having a strong physical and psychological coaching to secure a constant result. Results: Lies, sometimes difficult to detect, and deviations from guidelines generate complications, some resulting in new surgeries. Real responsibility of the patient in complications should be evaluated. Conclusions: Separating the patient and surgeon responsibilities will help to better anticipate and support deviating patients, in order to secure a faster and optimised physical and psychological results, and a quieter Patient-Doctor relation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-129
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of limb lengthening and reconstruction
Volume8
Issue number2
Early online date29 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • bone lengthening
  • compliance
  • complication
  • cosmetic lengthening
  • fast-reset psychology
  • freeze stress response
  • intramedullary nail
  • lies
  • noncompliance
  • psychology
  • treatment adherence

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