Senior Consultant, Department of General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SINGAPORE; Adjunct Associate Professor, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE.
Indian J Med Ethics. 2024 Jan-Mar;IX(1):70-72. doi: 10.20529/IJME.2023.066.
With the proliferation of pharmaceuticals and advances in innovative medical technologies, use of animal-derived products is widespread in the healthcare industry. The use of these products sometimes conflicts with the religious beliefs of patients. I was involved in an ethical dilemma during reoperative abdominal hernia surgery. I engaged with the patient's next-of-kin via an intraoperative phone discussion regarding the possible use of a porcine-derived biological mesh implant. Here, I reflect on the experience to help clinicians who seek ethical competence alongside clinical competence.
随着药品的普及和创新医疗技术的进步,动物源性产品在医疗保健行业中得到了广泛应用。这些产品的使用有时与患者的宗教信仰相冲突。我在进行腹部疝修补术的再次手术时遇到了一个伦理困境。我通过术中电话讨论与患者的近亲就可能使用猪源性生物网片植入物进行了沟通。在这里,我反思了这段经历,以帮助那些寻求临床能力和伦理能力的临床医生。