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Preserved critical ability and free will in deep hypnosis during oral surgery
We report on a highly hypnotizable patient with a previous allergy to lidocaine and paradoxical reactions to pharmacological sedation, who underwent oral surgery with mepivacaine for local anesthesia, and hypnosis for sedation. During the procedure, she felt some pain and the hypnotist recommended bupivacaine to ensure lasting anesthesia. While remaining under deep hypnosis, the patient refused to change anesthetic and decided autonomously to continue with mepivacaine (for which she had previously been tested for allergy). Our case clearly shows a preserved, exemplary reasoning and ability to make autonomous decisions dive...
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis - February 22, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Enrico Facco Christian Bacci Edoardo Casiglia Gastone Zanette Source Type: research