Surgeon's guilt after postoperative complication.

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Kaushik Bhattacharya, Neela Bhattacharya
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Abstract

Surgery is an art, surgical dilemmas are not mathematical problems with rigid, straight cut solutions and the human mind/body is not a perfect science. In such a scenario, unexpected, sudden complications can happen during surgery. While better diagnostic and advanced techniques in surgery, have minimised surgical errors to a great extent, with the risk of post-operative death being as low as 3.6% now, still when complications due occur, the surgeon faces a huge backlash not only from the patient relatives, but from his peers, the hospital management, the social and print media. The surgeon also fears violent retribution, not just consumer issues but a threat of arrest and legal battles. All these make a surgeon the "second victim" in the event of a post-operative complication, leading to changes in practice behaviour, emotional turmoil and even serious mental issues like depression and suicide. In this era of instant judgement by a largely unregulated social media, it is urgently required to address this issue and provide appropriate strength/support to the surgical fraternity.

术后并发症后外科医生的负罪感。
外科手术是一门艺术,外科手术的困境不是数学问题,没有僵化的、直接的解决方案,人类的思想/身体也不是一门完美的科学。在这种情况下,手术过程中可能会发生意想不到的突发并发症。虽然更好的诊断和先进的手术技术在很大程度上减少了手术错误,现在手术后死亡的风险低至3.6%,但当并发症发生时,外科医生不仅面临来自患者亲属的巨大反对,而且来自同行,医院管理,社会和印刷媒体。这位外科医生还担心暴力报复,不仅是消费者的问题,还有被捕和法律诉讼的威胁。所有这些都使外科医生成为术后并发症的“第二受害者”,导致手术行为改变,情绪混乱,甚至严重的精神问题,如抑郁和自杀。在这个基本上不受监管的社交媒体即时判断的时代,迫切需要解决这个问题,并为外科兄弟会提供适当的力量/支持。
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