Ethical Considerations of the Neurosurgical Patient

B. Tolchin
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Neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, and other clinicians treating patients with neurological disorders can encounter a set of unusually difficult ethical issues, including especially questions about whether to initiate or continue neurosurgical or life-sustaining interventions for neurologically impaired patients. These questions are especially challenging because neurologically injured patients are often unable to make treatment decisions for themselves and because the prognosis for recovery is often uncertain. This article includes ethical frameworks for addressing these difficult questions. This review contains 5 tables, and 31 references.  Keywords: Bioethics, Autonomy, Beneficence, Justice, Informed consent, Surrogate decision making, Vegetative state, Minimally conscious state, Brain death, Organ donation
神经外科病人的伦理考虑
神经外科医生、麻醉师和其他治疗神经系统疾病患者的临床医生可能会遇到一系列异常困难的伦理问题,特别是关于是否开始或继续对神经功能受损患者进行神经外科手术或维持生命的干预的问题。这些问题尤其具有挑战性,因为神经损伤患者往往无法自己做出治疗决定,而且康复的预后往往不确定。本文包括解决这些难题的伦理框架。本综述包含5个表格,31篇参考文献。关键词:生命伦理学,自主性,慈善,正义,知情同意,代理决策,植物人状态,最低意识状态,脑死亡,器官捐赠
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