Jacobs School Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States of America.
Department of Otolaryngology, Jacobs School Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States of America.
Am J Otolaryngol. 2022 Sep-Oct;43(5):103566. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2022.103566. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Tonsillectomy is a common procedure performed for both adults and children. When unfavorable outcomes occur during perioperative events, patients may seek compensation through medical malpractice or medical negligence litigation. An understanding of these cases can help physicians and involved health care providers avoid risk and improve patient satisfaction. The aims of this study were to identify reasons for litigation after tonsillectomy and to examine outcomes of tonsillectomy-related litigation in the United States.
All available court decisions associated with medical malpractice and negligence after tonsillectomy in the Westlaw Campus Research legal database were reviewed. The plaintiff' relationship to the patient, patient characteristics, state where the tonsillectomy took place, specialty of the defendant(s), allegations, and adjudicated case outcomes were obtained from case documents and analyzed.
Forty-two relevant judicial opinions written between 1986 and 2020 in 24 states were included. Twenty-two (52.4 %) of the cases involved female patients, and 24 (57.1 %) involved pediatric patients. Otolaryngology, anesthesiology, primary care, emergency medicine, orthodontics, and pharmacy were the disciplines involved in the negligence claims. Claims involved postoperative management in 18 (42.9 %) of the cases and intraoperative misadventure in 17 (40.5 %) of the cases. Six (14.3 %) of the 42 patients experienced an anesthesia complication, and 11 (26.2 %) experienced a surgical complication. Eleven (26.2 %) patients experienced postoperative bleeding. All cases involved postoperative concerns, and death occurred in 14 (33.3 %) of the patients. Overall, 21 (45.7 %) of the rulings were for the defendant.
Postoperative management and intraoperative misadventure are commonly cited reasons for legal action after tonsillectomy procedures in the United States. All litigation surrounding tonsillectomy arose if concerns were present postoperatively. Thorough communication and attentive postoperative management are critical in order to avoid complications and patient injury, including death, associated with tonsillectomy.
扁桃体切除术是一种常见的成人和儿童手术。当围手术期发生不良后果时,患者可能会通过医疗事故或医疗疏忽诉讼寻求赔偿。了解这些案件有助于医生和相关医疗保健提供者避免风险并提高患者满意度。本研究的目的是确定扁桃体切除术后诉讼的原因,并检查美国与扁桃体切除术相关的诉讼结果。
在 Westlaw Campus Research 法律数据库中审查了与扁桃体切除术后医疗事故和疏忽相关的所有可用法庭判决。从案件文件中获取并分析了原告与患者的关系、患者特征、扁桃体切除术发生的州、被告的专业、指控和裁决的案件结果。
包括 1986 年至 2020 年期间在 24 个州发布的 42 份相关司法意见。22 份(52.4%)案件涉及女性患者,24 份(57.1%)涉及儿科患者。耳鼻喉科、麻醉科、初级保健科、急诊医学科、正畸科和药剂科是涉及疏忽索赔的学科。18 份(42.9%)案件涉及术后管理,17 份(40.5%)案件涉及术中失误。6 名(14.3%)患者出现麻醉并发症,11 名(26.2%)患者出现手术并发症。11 名(26.2%)患者出现术后出血。所有案件均涉及术后问题,14 名(33.3%)患者死亡。总体而言,21 份(45.7%)裁决对被告有利。
在美国,扁桃体切除术术后管理和术中失误是常见的法律诉讼原因。所有与扁桃体切除术相关的诉讼都是在术后出现问题时提起的。彻底的沟通和术后细心管理对于避免与扁桃体切除术相关的并发症和患者伤害(包括死亡)至关重要。