The complexities of self-harm in foot & ankle surgery

Preeti Kumrah DPM, MS , Niral A. Patel DPM, MS , Kayli Hurst DPM, MS , Patrick A. Deheer DPM
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This paper delves into the complexities of self-harm within the context of foot and ankle surgery, an aspect often overlooked in the surgical realm. Mental health's impact on surgical outcomes, particularly in podiatric surgery, is explored, emphasizing the need for routine pre-operative mental health assessments. The prevalence of mental health disorders in patients with musculoskeletal conditions, their influence on pain perception, and the interplay with immune system dysregulation are discussed. Recognizing the intricacies of self-harm, the paper provides guidelines for practitioners to navigate these conditions, including the importance of compassionate responses, motivational interviewing techniques, and specialized psychiatric referrals. Screening tools for anxiety are outlined, and considerations for wound management in cases of self-inflicted injuries are detailed. The paper highlights the effects of self-harm on surgical outcomes, including complications, prolonged recovery, and challenges in post-operative care adherence. Treatment recommendations encompass preoperative screening, patient education, anxiety-reduction techniques, medication management, and a multidisciplinary approach involving mental health professionals. The conclusion advocates for a collaborative care model between podiatric surgeons and mental health professionals, emphasizing the significance of preoperative psychological evaluations in optimizing surgical outcomes and providing holistic podiatric care. The paper also identifies areas for future research, including the direct impacts of self-harm on postoperative outcomes and wound healing, and the need for further assessment in podiatric procedures.
足踝手术中自我伤害的复杂性
本文深入研究了足部和踝关节手术中自我伤害的复杂性,这是外科领域中经常被忽视的一个方面。心理健康对手术结果的影响,特别是在足部手术,探讨,强调术前常规心理健康评估的必要性。本文讨论了肌肉骨骼疾病患者中精神健康障碍的患病率,它们对疼痛感知的影响,以及与免疫系统失调的相互作用。认识到自我伤害的复杂性,这篇论文为从业者提供了指导方针,以应对这些情况,包括富有同情心的反应的重要性,动机性访谈技术,以及专门的精神病学转诊。焦虑的筛选工具概述,并考虑到伤口管理的情况下,自己造成的伤害是详细的。本文强调了自我伤害对手术结果的影响,包括并发症、恢复时间延长和术后护理依从性的挑战。治疗建议包括术前筛查、患者教育、减轻焦虑技术、药物管理和涉及精神卫生专业人员的多学科方法。结论提倡足外科医生与心理健康专业人员之间的协作护理模式,强调术前心理评估对优化手术效果和提供整体足病护理的重要性。本文还确定了未来研究的领域,包括自我伤害对术后结果和伤口愈合的直接影响,以及在足病手术中进一步评估的必要性。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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