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[Somatopsychologic correlations in gynecologic surgery]

G Angelini, P Rebaudengo

    Minerva Medica
    |November 3, 1981
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    Gynecological surgery can trigger anxieties about body image and identity. Physician-patient communication is crucial for managing fears and ensuring successful recovery with adequate support.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Surgery
    • Gynaecology

    Background:

    • Surgical procedures can evoke psychological distress, including anxieties related to body image, sexual identity, and ego identity.
    • Defense mechanisms are employed to maintain psychic integrity, especially in gynaecological surgery due to the symbolic significance of the organs involved.

    Observation:

    • The psychosocial and cultural dimensions of gynaecological surgery involve the patient, family, and physician.
    • The patient's relationships with their partner/family and physician significantly influence post-operative psycho-somatic and somato-psychic symptoms.

    Findings:

    • Effective physician-patient communication is vital for differentiating realistic fears from irrational, fantasy-based anxieties concerning body image.
    • Clinical cases highlight the importance of biological support during the surgical intervention and recovery phases.

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    Implications:

    • Addressing psychological aspects alongside surgical care is essential for comprehensive patient well-being.
    • Enhanced patient understanding and support systems can mitigate anxieties and improve surgical outcomes in gynaecology.