Foetal patients, surgeons, and medical negligence: An insight for a new legislation

A. P. Rathnayake
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Foetal interventions are the direct result of developments in the field of medicine. The scientific advancements opened the way for pregnant women to select the treatment of the foetus ‘in utero’. This is an option available when the pregnant woman is reluctant to terminate the pregnancy on the grounds of congenital abnormalities of the foetus. Further, treatment of the foetus is considered a psychological relief to pregnant women who otherwise had to wait until the birth of the child to remedy the defects. The predominant method of treatment of the foetus is ‘foetal surgery’ which facilitates the treatment of the foetus in the womb. This demarcates the treatment of the fatal conditions of the foetus through invasive procedures or open surgery. The problem that arises in this context is whether the foetal surgeons exercise a medical duty of care towards the foetus. The problem is aggravated when the viable foetuses become patients as such patients have the potential to survive outside the womb (ex-utero) irrespective of the destruction of the life of the mother. Medical negligence and a course of action for medical malpractice litigation are established only upon the proof of the existence of a medical duty of care and the breach of it. This paper aims to provide insight into legislation on the medical negligence of surgeons performing surgeries on foetuses. The methodology adopted in the paper is qualitative in nature and a comparative legal analysis with the jurisdiction of the United States of America (USA). The paper's conclusion holds that foetal surgeons legally undertake to act for the benefit of foetal patients and have an obligation to avoid negligence.
胎儿病人、外科医生和医疗疏忽:一项新立法的见解
胎儿干预是医学领域发展的直接结果。科学的进步为孕妇选择“子宫内”胎儿的治疗方式开辟了道路。当孕妇因胎儿先天畸形而不愿终止妊娠时,可选择这种方法。此外,对胎儿的治疗被认为是对孕妇的一种心理缓解,否则孕妇必须等到孩子出生才能弥补缺陷。治疗胎儿的主要方法是“胎儿手术”,这有助于治疗子宫内的胎儿。这区分了对胎儿致命状况的治疗是通过侵入性手术还是开放式手术。在这种情况下出现的问题是,胎儿外科医生是否对胎儿行使医疗照顾义务。当可存活的胎儿成为病人时,问题就更严重了,因为这些病人有可能在子宫外存活,而不管母亲的生命是否受到破坏。医疗过失和医疗事故诉讼的诉讼程序只有在证明存在医疗注意义务和违反这一义务的情况下才能确定。本文旨在为外科医生对胎儿进行手术的医疗过失立法提供见解。本文件所采用的方法是定性的,是与美利坚合众国(美国)的管辖权进行比较的法律分析。本文的结论认为,胎儿外科医生在法律上承担了为胎儿患者的利益行事的义务,并有避免过失的义务。
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