Miller Megan E, Siegler Mark, Angelos Peter
Department of Surgery, The University of Chicago Medicine, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC6040, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA,
World J Surg. 2014 Jul;38(7):1638-43. doi: 10.1007/s00268-014-2568-1.
Innovation is responsible for most advances in the field of surgery. Innovative approaches to solving clinical problems have significantly decreased morbidity and mortality for many surgical procedures, and have led to improved patient outcomes. While innovation is motivated by the surgeon's expectation that the new approach will be beneficial to patients, not all innovations are successful or result in improved patient care. The ethical dilemma of surgical innovation lies in the uncertainty of whether a particular innovation will prove to be a "good thing." This uncertainty creates challenges for surgeons, patients, and the healthcare system. By its very nature, innovation introduces a potential risk to patient safety, a risk that may not be fully known, and it simultaneously fosters an optimism bias. These factors increase the complexity of informed consent and shared decision making for the surgeon and the patient. Innovative procedures and their associated technology raise issues of cost and resource distribution in the contemporary, financially conscious, healthcare environment. Surgeons and institutions must identify and address conflicts of interest created by the development and application of an innovation, always preserving the best interest of the patient above the academic or financial rewards of success. Potential strategies to address the challenges inherent in surgical innovation include collecting and reporting objective outcomes data, enhancing the informed consent process, and adhering to the principles of disclosure and professionalism. As surgeons, we must encourage creativity and innovation while maintaining our ethical awareness and responsibility to patients.
创新是外科领域大多数进步的原因。解决临床问题的创新方法显著降低了许多外科手术的发病率和死亡率,并改善了患者的治疗效果。虽然创新的动力来自外科医生期望新方法对患者有益,但并非所有创新都是成功的,也不一定能改善患者护理。外科创新的伦理困境在于,一项特定的创新是否会被证明是一件“好事”存在不确定性。这种不确定性给外科医生、患者和医疗系统带来了挑战。就其本质而言,创新给患者安全带来了潜在风险,这种风险可能并不完全为人所知,同时它还助长了乐观偏差。这些因素增加了外科医生和患者进行知情同意和共同决策的复杂性。在当代注重财务的医疗环境中,创新手术及其相关技术引发了成本和资源分配问题。外科医生和机构必须识别并解决创新开发和应用所产生的利益冲突,始终将患者的最大利益置于成功带来的学术或经济回报之上。应对外科创新固有挑战的潜在策略包括收集和报告客观结果数据、加强知情同意过程,以及坚持披露和专业精神的原则。作为外科医生,我们必须鼓励创造力和创新,同时保持我们对患者的伦理意识和责任感。