School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Texas, USA.
J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2011 Jul-Aug;18(4):512-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2011.04.002.
The advances in robot-assisted surgery in gynecology evolved after most practicing gynecologists had already completed residency training. Postgraduate training in new technology for gynecologists in practice is limited. Therefore, gynecologists with insufficient training who perform robot-assisted surgery may potentially be at risk for liability. In addition to the traditional medical negligence claims, plaintiff attorneys are seeking causes of actions for lack of informed consent and negligent credentialing. Thus, it is essential that gynecologists be aware of these potential liability claims that arise in a robot-assisted malpractice suit. This commentary provides an overview of the current medicolegal liability risks originating from lack of training in robotic surgery and seeks to raise awareness of the implications involved in these claims. A better understanding of the doctrine of informed consent and seeking assistance of proctors or experienced co-surgeons early in robotics training are likely to reduce the liability risks for gynecologic surgeons.
机器人辅助手术在妇科领域的进展发生在大多数执业妇科医生已经完成住院医师培训之后。对执业妇科医生进行新技术的研究生培训是有限的。因此,接受机器人辅助手术培训不足的医生可能面临潜在的责任风险。除了传统的医疗过失索赔外,原告律师还在寻找因缺乏知情同意和疏忽认证而提起诉讼的理由。因此,妇科医生必须意识到在机器人辅助医疗事故诉讼中可能产生的这些潜在责任索赔。本评论概述了因机器人手术培训不足而产生的当前医疗法律责任风险,并旨在提高对这些索赔所涉问题的认识。更好地理解知情同意原则,并在机器人培训早期寻求指导医生或有经验的联合手术医生的协助,可能会降低妇科外科医生的责任风险。