| Literature DB >> 22879818 |
Marie M Bismark1, Andrew J Gogos, Richard B Clark, Russell L Gruen, Atul A Gawande, David M Studdert.
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22879818 PMCID: PMC3413715 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Figure 1Derivation of study sample.
Physical health outcomes associated with undisclosed risks that materialised in disputed duty cases.
| Outcomes |
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| Further surgery required | 15 (33%) |
| Chronic pain | 13 (29%) |
| Poor cosmetic result or delayed wound healing | 9 (20%) |
| Impaired vision or hearing | 8 (18%) |
| Infertility or sexual dysfunction | 7 (16%) |
| Paralysis | 3 (7%) |
| Other | 12 (27%) |
Total sums to greater than 45 because categories are not mutually exclusive.
Doctors' justifications for non-disclosure of risk in disputed duty cases.
| Justification Type |
| Case Examples | |
| Treatment and Health Outcome | Excerpts from Doctors' Justificatory Statements | ||
| Rare risk | 18 (40%) | Cyclosporin leading to tinnitus and hearing lossRectal prolapse repair leading to inability to ejaculate | “It is not our practice to mention all rarely reported side-effects of every medication that is prescribed.”“I would not specifically have warned of potential sexual difficulties because the incidence should be relatively low.” |
| Subset of general risk | 11 (24%) | Migration of gastric reflux collar leading to cardiac tamponadePhenytoin leading to Stevens-Johnson syndrome causing blindness | “I had mentioned Angelchik collars had been known to migrate. I had certainly not mentioned this exceedingly rare complication.”“I did not warn him specifically of Stevens Johnson syndrome though I did discuss allergic reactions in general.” |
| Obvious or implied risk | 5 (11%) | Cosmetic eyelid surgery leading to post-operative infection | “Although I may not have highlighted problems of infection, most people, particularly if they are married to a doctor, would be aware that any operation can be complicated by infection.” |
| Duration of risk | 4 (9%) | Cosmetic breast surgery with poor wound healing after one year | “Most would be healed within a couple of months. The maximum time I would have expected would be six months.” |
| Risk clearly outweighed by benefits | 4 (9%) | Abdominal lipectomy leading to post-operative infection and scarring | “Infection is a solvable problem and the patient would still be in a better position than before the surgery.” |
| Risk of negligence | 3 (7%) | Gastric lap band leading to perforation of right ventricle by liver retractor | “I did not mention specifically perforation of the heart, but this could be understood as this has never been reported before.” |
Characteristics of 18 disputed duty cases in which doctors' justification for non-disclosure was risk too rare.
| Treatment | Risk That Materialised | Probability of Risk |
| Topical steroid for eczema | Steroid induced rosacea | >1% |
| Rectal prolapse repair | Inability to ejaculate | >1% |
| Caesarean for breech baby | Fetal laceration requiring surgical repair | >1% |
| Prolonged prednisone for erythematous eruptions | Avascular necrosis requiring hip replacement | >1% |
| Laparoscopy for endometriosis | Removal of ovary and tube to control bleeding | 0.1 to 1% |
| Cyclosporin for psoriasis | Tinnitus and hearing loss | 0.1 to 1% |
| Inguinal hernia repair | Testicular necrosis requiring orchidectomy | 0.1 to 1% |
| Spinal anaesthetic for caesarean | Paraesthesia and weakness in leg | 0.01 to 0.1% |
| Laryngeal mask airway | Loose teeth requiring dental surgery | 0.01 to 0.1% |
| Laparoscopic gastric banding | Cuff leak after 15 months requiring surgery to replace band | 0.01 to 0.1% |
| Flucloxacillin | Hepatitis | <0.01% |
| Bilateral inguinal hernia repair | Infertility due to azoospermia | <0.01% |
| Vaginal delivery of 4.5 kg baby | Diastasis of symphysis pubis | <0.01% |
| Varicocoele repair | Testicular infarct requiring orchidectomy | Case reports |
| Vasectomy | Sperm granuloma requiring surgical excision | Case reports |
| Coronary angiogram and angioplasty | Damage to aortic valve requiring emergency cardiac surgery | Not available |
| Dilatation/washout of tear ducts | Lacrimal duct stenosis leading to inflammation and impaired vision | Not available |
| Pelvic osteotomy for scoliosis | Cosmetic deformity (prominent lateral hip) | Not available |