Positionsrelaterade nervsymtom efter operation med laparoskopisk teknik och dess betydelse för patientens dagliga liv

Translated title of the thesis: Neurological symptoms associated with the patient’s position after laparoscopic surgery and their importance for the patient’s everyday life
  • Eva Ohlin

    Student thesis: Master, two years

    Abstract

    It has long been assumed that a patient’s perioperative position can cause symp-toms which appear from pressure and strains on the body. The position in lapa-roscopic surgery is considered to increase the risk of symptoms, perioperative care is therefore important. The scope of this study was therefore to survey how frequent symptoms associated with the patient’s position occur and why they are important to the patient. The survey was made as a descriptive cross-section study. The data collection was made by way of patients own estimates of their symptoms and by semistructured interviews. 60 respondents aged between 19 and 75 took part in the study. The result showed that a fourth of the respondents experienced new or aggravated symptoms. These were observed postoperatively or a few days after surgery and were independent of operations, perioperative time or position of the arms. Some of the respondents felt pain and numbness in the neck, shoulders and hands which led to restrictions in their daily life and required help from someone close. It is important to continue working with preventing postoperative symptoms, by placing the patient as close to a neutral position as possible and give her the possibility to feel comfortable before the anesthetization.

    Date of Award2009-Oct-14
    Original languageSwedish
    SupervisorAgneta Berg (Supervisor)

    University credits

    • 22,5 HE credits

    Swedish Standard Keywords

    • Medical and Health Sciences (3)

    Keywords

    • laparoscopic
    • operating procedures
    • surgical
    • neurological injuries
    • nerve injuries
    • position the patient

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