Halepas Steven, Bryck Brendan, Lee Kevin C, Koch Alia
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
College of Dental Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr. 2022 Jun;15(2):128-131. doi: 10.1177/19433875211022530. Epub 2021 Jun 2.
This is a retrospective case series using the Thomson Reuters Westlaw Edge database, an online subscription-based database of over 40,000 state and federal records.
There is growing academic interest in the medical malpractice literature. The primary objective of this study was to examine medical malpractice in orthognathic procedures in order to characterize factors that determine legal responsibility and help make the craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgeon more comfortable when treating this patient population.
The database was queried for medical malpractice cases involving orthognathic surgery from 1985-2021. The characteristics of each lawsuit were identified, and descriptive statistics were reported.
A total of 42 CMF malpractice cases were available for review, and total of 15 cases were included in the final sample. Verdict decisions and settlements occurred between 1991 and 2012. Of the 15 cases, the highest concentration of cases occurred in California (6) and Pennsylvania (2). 53% of cases were ruled in favor of the defendant, 7% of cases were settled, 27% of cases were ruled in favor of the plaintiff against the surgeon, and 13% were ruled in favor of the plaintiff against the hospital with the surgeon being found not liable. The minimum award of damages was $29,999 and the maximum was $550,000.
Litigation experience can be very time consuming and troublesome for medical practitioners. The risk of litigation and complications might be a prohibiting factor as to why CMF surgeons may not be preforming orthognathic surgery. The best defense against a malpractice case is to avoid one altogether. Learning from past mistakes is one way of ensuring that goal.
这是一项回顾性病例系列研究,使用汤森路透Westlaw Edge数据库,这是一个基于在线订阅的数据库,包含超过40000份州和联邦记录。
学术界对医疗事故文献的兴趣日益浓厚。本研究的主要目的是检查正颌手术中的医疗事故,以确定决定法律责任的因素,并帮助颅颌面(CMF)外科医生在治疗这类患者时更加安心。
在数据库中查询1985年至2021年期间涉及正颌手术的医疗事故案例。确定每起诉讼的特征,并报告描述性统计数据。
共有42例CMF医疗事故案例可供审查,最终样本纳入了15例。判决决定和和解发生在1991年至2012年之间。在这15例案件中,案件数量最多的是加利福尼亚州(6例)和宾夕法尼亚州(2例)。53%的案件判决有利于被告,7%的案件达成和解,27%的案件判决有利于原告起诉外科医生,13%的案件判决有利于原告起诉医院,外科医生被认定无责任。损害赔偿的最低裁决为29999美元,最高为550000美元。
诉讼经历对医生来说可能非常耗时且麻烦。诉讼风险和并发症可能是CMF外科医生不进行正颌手术的一个阻碍因素。应对医疗事故案件的最佳防御方法是完全避免事故发生。从过去的错误中吸取教训是实现这一目标的一种方式。