Remote recollection of preoperative pain in patients undergoing excision of endometriosis

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Abstract

To determine the accuracy of postoperative recall of preoperative pain, this prospective, longitudinal study was conducted by a general gynecologist in private practice at a referral center. Before excision of endometriosis at laparoscopy or laparotomy and again at 6 to 18 months after surgery, 168 patients completed a 5-point scale assessing 11 symptoms that may be related to endometriosis. For 6 of the 11 symptoms, over 50% of patients had exact recall of pain level. For 10 symptoms, over 80% recalled their preoperative pain level within +/-1 point. Patients requiring reoperation were most likely to recall preoperative pain levels accurately. Those not requiring reoperation tended to inflate slightly their remote assessment of preoperative pain, indicating that successfully treated patients tend to forget how much they formerly hurt.

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mesh:D004715endometriosis

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Endometriosis Endometriosis Intractable Pain Pain Measurement Postoperative Pain Endometriosis Endometriosis Evaluation Studies as Topic Female Humans Intractable Pain Intractable Pain Longitudinal Studies Postoperative Pain Postoperative Pain Prospective Studies Reoperation Severity of Illness Index Surveys and Questionnaires

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