Neglect, Recklessness, and Deliberate Indifference in the Face of a Serious Neurosurgical Pathology: Lessons From the Tragic Fate of Prisoner Elliot Earl Williams.

Lawson E Spence, Kathleen S Botterbush, Justin K Zhang, Todd A Berger, Philippe A Mercier, Tobias A Mattei
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The US prison system, which houses nearly 2 million people, depends on its healthcare agents to provide the first line of diagnosis and treatment for any medical needs that arise during incarceration. Given the high rates of illness and injuries in this population, there is a pressing need for high-quality medical care. However, surgeons often observe that the system frequently fails to provide adequate healthcare services to incarcerated individuals. This study examines an instance of neglect, recklessness, and deliberate indifference in the facet of a serious acute traumatic spinal pathology, which made it to the lay press headlines several years ago. This case involves a prisoner who suffered a cervical spine trauma and, because of delayed diagnosis and treatment, ultimately progressed to quadriplegia and death. Through an analysis of the case's background, legal context, and outcomes, alongside a review of the formal legal complaint filed with the US District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, this article provides a detailed root-cause analysis of the systemic failures which led to this unfortunate outcome. Ultimately, the tragic case of US Veteran Elliott Earl Williams serves as a unique learning opportunity for surgeons, physicians, healthcare workers, correctional staff, and facility administrators so that the healthcare system for inmates can be improved to prevent future similar cases.

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面对严重的神经外科病理时的疏忽、鲁莽和故意冷漠:囚犯埃利奥特·厄尔·威廉姆斯悲惨命运的教训。
美国监狱系统拥有近200万人,在监禁期间出现的任何医疗需求,都依赖其医疗保健代理提供第一线的诊断和治疗。鉴于这一人口的高发病率和高伤病率,迫切需要高质量的医疗服务。然而,外科医生经常观察到,该系统经常不能为被监禁的人提供足够的医疗服务。本研究探讨了一个严重急性创伤性脊柱病理方面的疏忽,鲁莽和故意漠不关心的例子,这在几年前成为了外行新闻头条。该病例涉及一名囚犯,他颈椎受伤,由于诊断和治疗延误,最终发展为四肢瘫痪和死亡。通过对案件背景、法律背景和结果的分析,以及对俄克拉何马州北部地区美国地方法院正式法律申诉的审查,本文对导致这一不幸结果的系统性失败进行了详细的根本原因分析。最终,美国退伍军人艾略特·厄尔·威廉姆斯的悲惨案例为外科医生、内科医生、卫生保健工作者、惩教人员和设施管理人员提供了一个独特的学习机会,以便改善囚犯的卫生保健系统,以防止未来发生类似的案件。
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