Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Br J Surg. 2024 Mar 2;111(3). doi: 10.1093/bjs/znae068.
Palliative surgical procedures are operations that aim to alleviate symptoms in a patient with serious, life-limiting illness. They are common, particularly within the field of surgical oncology. However, few high-quality studies have attempted to measure the durability of improvements in symptoms and quality of life after palliative surgery. Furthermore, many of the studies that do exist are outdated and employ highly inconsistent definitions of palliative surgery. Consequently, the paucity of robust and reliable evidence on the benefits, risks, and trade-offs of palliative surgery hampers clinical decision-making for patients and their surgeons. The evidence for palliative surgery suggests that, with effective communication about goals of care and careful patient selection, palliative surgery can provide symptomatic relief and reduce healthcare burdens for certain seriously ill patients.
姑息性手术是指旨在缓解患有严重、生命有限疾病的患者症状的手术。它们很常见,特别是在肿瘤外科领域。然而,很少有高质量的研究试图衡量姑息性手术后症状和生活质量改善的持久性。此外,许多现有的研究已经过时,并且对姑息性手术的定义高度不一致。因此,关于姑息性手术的益处、风险和权衡的可靠证据不足,这阻碍了患者及其外科医生的临床决策。姑息性手术的证据表明,通过有效的沟通目标关怀和仔细的患者选择,姑息性手术可以为某些重病患者提供症状缓解,并减轻医疗保健负担。