INFORMATION OF POSSIBLE SIDE-EFFECTS
Which written information of possible side-effects did you get
before the operation?
| Possible side-effect | Number of patients who claim that such written information was given |
| Mild compensatory sweating | 30 |
| Moderate compensatory sweating | 7 |
| Horner's Syndrome | 11 |
| Gustatory sweating | 7 |
| Cold or warm hands | 2 |
| Cold or warm feet | 1 |
| Dry hands | 2 |
| Pain from the back | 1 |
| Pneumothorax or hemothorax | 1 |
Out of 96 responding the poll 60 persons (62 %) claimed that no written information
was given!
Which verbal information of possible side-effects did you get before the operation?
| Possible side-effect | Number of patients who claim that such verbal information was given |
| Mild compensatory sweating | 71 |
| Moderate compensatory sweating | 8 |
| Stomach problems | 1 |
| Horner's Syndrome | 21 |
| Gustatory sweating | 7 |
| Reduced physical capacity | 1 |
| Cold or warm hands | 4 |
| Cold or warm feet | 2 |
| Other possible sideeffects (dry hands, sweaty feet, sweaty arms) |
9 |
Out of 93 who answered this section 15 claimed that no verbal information
was given. Out of these 15 persons 14 claimed that neither written nor
verbal information was given!
A few comments from the patients regarding the verbal information:
"There should be no side-effects because I did the operation
against facial blushing".
"On a direct question of were the sweat "goes" the doctor answered
that there should be no CS."
"Mild CS that goes away after a few months".
"The sweat from the hands should come out somewhere else on the body".
"Mild CS that goes away by time".
"Less than 2 % regrets the operation".
Who gave the verbal information?
| Answer | Numbers |
| The surgeon | 76 |
| The nurse | 2 |
| Surgeon and nurse | 1 |
| Other person | 1 |
What is your opinion of the information? Was it adequate?
One person has answered that, regarding the mild side effects he suffer from,
the information was adequate.
3 have not answered or answered "don't know".
The rest of the group have answered that the informaton was inadequate.
A few personal comments regarding the information? Was it enough?
"No. Especially the fact that you recieved vital
information close to the operation. You did'nt have the time
to consider the pro's and con's.
"I got the impression that the scars were the worst side-effect. Now you can
say that the information was not enough."
"It was completely inadequate. It embellished the operation. It was
deliberately misguiding. It was unprofessional. It was cynical. It was devastating."
"NO absolutely not. I was part of a group of 5 persons. I never got to talk
to the doctor alone."
"Now I know that the information was inadequate, but what did I know at that
time. I did'nt know anyone who had done this operation, so I had to trust the
surgeon."
"The information was too short and inadequate. I would never have taken
the chance of doing the operation if I had known the risks."
"I was so young at the time of the operation (17).
Today I would have done own investigations before I came to a descision.
When you are a teenager you believe that what a surgeon and a chief doctor tells
you is true. This is at least what it should be."
"I would never have done the operation if I had been informed of
these serious side-effects, even if it was said that the risk of being affected only
is a few percent."
"Written information is a "must". Verbal information is
hard to understand when doctors use medical terms."
"Dr XXX said that the sweat should be redistributed after
the operation. I had no problems with sweating before the operation
and didn't take this problem seriously. The doctor said that I was lucky
not to have this operation against sweating - since those people could
risk compensatory sweating."
"Unsatisfactory. I met Dr XXX about 1 hour before the operation.
Even if he had told me more than he did, it would have been
very hard at that point to say no to the operation. I had already
paid and been told that everything was "easy".
"Dr XXX said over the phone on several occations that I
didn't risk any side effects at all."
" Lousy. I haven't been told anything but positive
results, except direct malpractice and its side effects."
" I got the impression that the operation was as good as risk free."
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