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St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF
Leeds Community and Mental Health Services
Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield
Leeds Community and Mental Health Services.
University of Leeds
St James's and Seacroft Trust, Leeds
Leeds Regional Training Scheme, Leeds Community and Mental Health Services.
The report indicates that a psychosurgery service can be established on a regional basis. The outcome study of the Yorkshire Regional Psychosurgery Service indicates that the treatment should retain a place in the treatment of patients who have failed to respond to other available approaches. For such patients (and their carers) life is a state of persisting torment. Some psychiatrists consider psychosurgery as a procedure not to be countenanced, or outmoded, but patients have a right to know what may be achieved by the treatment and at what cost in terms of possible failure to improve and adverse effects. An audit of the Regional Psychosurgery Service indicates a favourable result of the intervention. All patients improved to some extent, some very remarkably, and no adverse effects were encountered.
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