Jackson Keith L, Rumley Jacob, Griffith Matthew, Linkous Timothy R, Agochukwu Uzondu, DeVine John
19911Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, USA.
1421Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA.
Global Spine J. 2021 Jun;11(5):782-791. doi: 10.1177/2192568220939524. Epub 2020 Aug 7.
Narrative review.
The aim of this narrative review is to examine trends in malpractice litigation arising from spine surgery. We also hope to detail mitigation strategies that surgeons can employ to decrease their risk of a claim.
A review of the relevant literature examining the prevalence, risks, and outcomes of malpractice litigation following spine surgery was conducted using the MEDLINE and Embase databases.
Combined queries identified 1140 potentially relevant articles. After eliminating duplicate articles and screening by title and abstract, 38 articles underwent full-text review. Of these, 22 were deemed relevant to the research questions posed. Evaluation of references identified 1 additional relevant article. Spine surgery represents one of the most litigious specialties in the United States health care system. The available literature points to a consistent pattern of common allegations leading to litigation following spine surgery. While a majority of filed lawsuits end in the surgeon's favor, these cases carry high monetary and time expenditures regardless of outcome. Furthermore, the threat of a malpractice lawsuit motivates many surgeons to practice defensive medicine by utilizing unnecessary or unindicated tests and studies.
Through the examination of trends in malpractice claims and case outcomes, surgeons may be able to adapt practices to minimize their risk of litigation. These changes can include, but are not limited to, identification of those procedures that are most litigious and a more thorough discussion of the informed consent process to include operative and nonoperative treatments prior to all procedures. More important, however, spine surgeons can potentially serve as advocates for change.
叙述性综述。
本叙述性综述旨在研究脊柱手术引发的医疗事故诉讼趋势。我们还希望详细阐述外科医生可采用的降低索赔风险的缓解策略。
使用MEDLINE和Embase数据库对有关脊柱手术后医疗事故诉讼的发生率、风险和结果的相关文献进行综述。
综合检索共识别出1140篇潜在相关文章。在剔除重复文章并通过标题和摘要进行筛选后,38篇文章进入全文评审。其中,22篇被认为与所提出的研究问题相关。对参考文献的评估又识别出1篇相关文章。脊柱手术是美国医疗保健系统中诉讼最多的专科之一。现有文献指出脊柱手术后引发诉讼的常见指控存在一致模式。虽然大多数提起的诉讼以有利于外科医生的结果告终,但无论结果如何,这些案件都耗费高昂的金钱和时间。此外,医疗事故诉讼的威胁促使许多外科医生通过进行不必要或无指征的检查和研究来实施防御性医疗。
通过审视医疗事故索赔趋势和案件结果,外科医生或许能够调整做法以将诉讼风险降至最低。这些改变可以包括但不限于识别那些诉讼最多的手术,以及更全面地讨论知情同意过程,包括在所有手术前对手术和非手术治疗进行讨论。然而,更重要的是,脊柱外科医生有可能成为推动变革的倡导者。