Medical Malpractice Litigation Following Hindfoot Arthrodesis

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Given high patient expectations in the setting of complex surgeries, orthopedic surgeons are at risk of being subject to malpractice claims which can impose significant economic and psychological burden. This study investigates malpractice claims against orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists performing hindfoot arthrodesis and determine factors associated with plaintiff verdicts and settlements using the Westlaw legal database. The database was queried for all cases involving hindfoot arthrodesis using the terms “malpractice” and either “ankle fusion,” “arthrodesis,” “subtalar fusion,” “tibiotalar fusion,” “tibiotalocalcaneal fusion,” “TTC fusion,” or “tibiofibular fusion” from 1987 to 2023. Data regarding patient demographics, causes cited for litigation, case outcomes, and indemnity settlements were collected. Cases were excluded if the defendant was not an orthopedic surgeon or a podiatrist, the procedure involved was not a hindfoot arthrodesis, or if the patient was a minor. Forty-five cases of hindfoot arthrodesis met the inclusion criteria. The mean plaintiff age was 51.5 ± 13.8 years with 51.1% male. Thirty-three cases (73%) were in favor of the defendant, with an average inflation-adjusted payout of $853,863 (±456,179). The most alleged category of negligence was procedural/intraoperative error (75%) followed by postsurgical error (38%) and failure to inform (31%). The most common specific damages included functional/ROM limitation (49%), need for additional surgery (47%), continuing/worsened pain (27%), and nonunion/malunion (29%). Given the frequency of hindfoot arthrodesis performed, this study highlights the importance of effective communication with patients concerning potential postoperative complications, prognosis of their injury, and risks and benefits associated with each treatment modality.

后足关节置换术后的医疗事故诉讼。
由于患者对复杂手术的期望值很高,骨科医生有可能会遭到渎职索赔,这可能会给他们带来巨大的经济和心理负担。本研究利用 Westlaw 法律数据库调查了针对实施后足关节成形术的矫形外科医生和足科医生的渎职索赔,并确定了与原告判决和和解相关的因素。我们使用 "渎职 "和 "踝关节融合术"、"关节融合术"、"距下融合术"、"胫骨融合术"、"胫腓骨融合术"、"TTC融合术 "或 "胫腓骨融合术 "等术语查询了该数据库中从1987年到2023年所有涉及后足关节融合术的案例。我们收集了有关患者人口统计学、诉讼原因、案件结果和赔偿和解的数据。如果被告不是矫形外科医生或足科医生,所涉及的手术不是后足关节融合术,或者患者是未成年人,则不包括这些病例。45例后足关节置换术符合纳入标准。原告平均年龄为 51.5 ± 13.8 岁,男性占 51.1%。33起案件(73%)的被告胜诉,经通货膨胀调整后的平均赔付金额为853,863美元(± 456,179)。指控最多的过失类别是程序/术中失误(75%),其次是术后失误(38%)和未告知(31%)。最常见的具体损害包括功能/活动受限(49%)、需要额外手术(47%)、持续/加重疼痛(27%)和骨不连/骨水泥孪缩(29%)。鉴于后足关节置换术的高频率,本研究强调了与患者就潜在的术后并发症、损伤预后以及每种治疗方式的相关风险和益处进行有效沟通的重要性。证据等级:三级,回顾性队列研究;流行病学研究。
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
234
审稿时长
29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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