Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients

Brain tumors impose challenging approaches, with limited time. Technical, logistic and human complexity of the surgery increases the acute stress added to the chronic stress that affects all the stages of the process and also reaches the health team involved. In craniotomy surgeries with the patient...

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Publicado: Asociación de Medicina del Estrés y Psicoinmunoneuroendocrinología 2023
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topic estrés
PINE-PNEI
neuropsicología intraquirúrgica
psicooncología
cirugía despierto
mapeo cerebral
stress
pine-pnei
intra-surgical neuropsychology
psycho-oncology
awake surgery
brain mapping
estresse
PINE-PNEI
neuropsicologia intra-cirúrgica
psico-oncologia
cirurgia acordada
mapeamento cerebral
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PINE-PNEI
neuropsicología intraquirúrgica
psicooncología
cirugía despierto
mapeo cerebral
stress
pine-pnei
intra-surgical neuropsychology
psycho-oncology
awake surgery
brain mapping
estresse
PINE-PNEI
neuropsicologia intra-cirúrgica
psico-oncologia
cirurgia acordada
mapeamento cerebral
Sferco, Orietta Mariana
Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
topic_facet estrés
PINE-PNEI
neuropsicología intraquirúrgica
psicooncología
cirugía despierto
mapeo cerebral
stress
pine-pnei
intra-surgical neuropsychology
psycho-oncology
awake surgery
brain mapping
estresse
PINE-PNEI
neuropsicologia intra-cirúrgica
psico-oncologia
cirurgia acordada
mapeamento cerebral
author Sferco, Orietta Mariana
author_facet Sferco, Orietta Mariana
author_sort Sferco, Orietta Mariana
title Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
title_short Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
title_full Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
title_fullStr Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
title_sort relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist pine/pnie before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients
description Brain tumors impose challenging approaches, with limited time. Technical, logistic and human complexity of the surgery increases the acute stress added to the chronic stress that affects all the stages of the process and also reaches the health team involved. In craniotomy surgeries with the patient awake, the PINE/PNEI psychotherapist has a specific role in the preparation and advice on the intraoperative cortical mapping (ICM) procedure. This professional collaborates so that the patient and the family understand the modality of the technique and the benefits of its performing. Also to involve the patient actively in the surgery to facilitate the possibility of assessing functional areas and reduce the risk of surgical sequelae, for better quality of life. Stress precedes the diagnosis, it is transversal and permanent during the whole treatment. The pre-surgical anxiety and the subsequent therapies require assistance to the patient and his or her family. Yet the PINE/PNIE approach is scarcely visible in this process and poorly recognized within the specialized scientific literature. Hence the aim of this article is to highlight the advantages of incorporating the PINE/PNIE approach since it would favor the well-being of the patient and his/ her environment before, during and after surgery.
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spelling I10-R287-article-436182024-05-22T19:14:48Z Relevance of stress containment of the psychotherapist PINE/PNIE before, during and after craniotomies in awake patients Relevancia de la contención del estrés por el psico terapeuta PINE/PNIE antes, durante y después de craneotomías con paciente despierto Relevância da contenção do estresse pelo psicoterapeuta PINE/PNIE antes, durante e após craniotomias em pacientes acordados Sferco, Orietta Mariana estrés PINE-PNEI neuropsicología intraquirúrgica psicooncología cirugía despierto mapeo cerebral stress pine-pnei intra-surgical neuropsychology psycho-oncology awake surgery brain mapping estresse PINE-PNEI neuropsicologia intra-cirúrgica psico-oncologia cirurgia acordada mapeamento cerebral Brain tumors impose challenging approaches, with limited time. Technical, logistic and human complexity of the surgery increases the acute stress added to the chronic stress that affects all the stages of the process and also reaches the health team involved. In craniotomy surgeries with the patient awake, the PINE/PNEI psychotherapist has a specific role in the preparation and advice on the intraoperative cortical mapping (ICM) procedure. This professional collaborates so that the patient and the family understand the modality of the technique and the benefits of its performing. Also to involve the patient actively in the surgery to facilitate the possibility of assessing functional areas and reduce the risk of surgical sequelae, for better quality of life. Stress precedes the diagnosis, it is transversal and permanent during the whole treatment. The pre-surgical anxiety and the subsequent therapies require assistance to the patient and his or her family. Yet the PINE/PNIE approach is scarcely visible in this process and poorly recognized within the specialized scientific literature. Hence the aim of this article is to highlight the advantages of incorporating the PINE/PNIE approach since it would favor the well-being of the patient and his/ her environment before, during and after surgery. Los tumores cerebrales imponen abordajes desafiantes, con tiempos acotados. La complejidad técnica, logística y humana de la cirugía incrementa el estrés agudo sumado al crónico que transecta todas las etapas del proceso y alcanza también al equipo de Salud actuante. En cirugías con craneotomías con el paciente despierto, el psicoterapeuta PINE tiene un rol específico en la preparación y asesoramiento sobre el procedimiento de mapeo cortical intraoperatorio (MCI). Colabora para que el paciente y la familia comprenda la modalidad de la técnica y los beneficios de realizarla. Involucra al paciente activamente en la cirugía para facilitar la posibilidad de valorar áreas funcionales y disminuir el riesgo de secuela quirúrgica, para una mejor calidad de vida. El estrés precede al diagnóstico, es transversal y permanente durante todo el tratamiento. La ansiedad prequirúrgica y las terapéuticas posteriores requieren asistir al paciente y los suyos. El enfoque PINE/PNIE es poco visibilizado en el proceso y en la divulgación científica especializada. El objetivo de este artículo es resaltar las ventajas de incorporar el abordaje PINE/PNIE pues permitiría favorecer el bienestar del paciente y su entorno antes, durante y después de la cirugía. Os tumores cerebrais exigem abordagens desafiadoras, com tempos limitados. A complexidade técnica, logística e humana da cirurgia aumenta o estresse agudo somado ao estresse crônico que atravessa todas as etapas do processo e atinge também a equipe de Saúde atuante. Nas cirurgias com craniotomias com o paciente acordado, o psicoterapeuta do PINE tem papel específico no preparo e aconselhamento do procedimento do mapeamento cortical intraoperatório (MCI). Colaborar para que paciente e familiares entendam a modalidade da técnica e os benefícios de realizá-la. Envolve ativamente o paciente na cirurgia para facilitar a possibilidade de avaliação de áreas funcionais e reduzir o risco de sequelas cirúrgicas, para uma melhor qualidade de vida. O estresse precede o diagnóstico, é transversal e permanente ao longo do tratamento. A ansiedade pré-cirúrgica e a terapêutica subsequente requerem assistência ao paciente e aos seus entes queridos. A abordagem PINE/PNIE é pouco visível no processo e na divulgação científica especializada. O objetivo deste artigo é destacar as vantagens da incorporação da abordagem PINE/PNIE, pois melhoraria o bem-estar do paciente e de seu ambiente antes, durante e após a cirurgia. 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