髋关节置换术系列病例中金属碎片的不良反应:制造商和医务人员之间责任分配的未来情景

Q2 Medicine
Sossio Del Prete, Emanuela Asunis, Letizia Sorace, Tommaso Berloco, Marco Albore, Giorgio Bolino
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金属碎片的不良反应是关节假体(尤其是髋关节)患者可能发生的炎症坏死变化。它们是由假体周围组织水平和全身的金属碎片释放引起的。到2012年,这一点得到了国际认可:随后提出了几项建议。建议患者接受仔细的临床、实验室和放射学随访,可能需要进行假体翻修手术。与此同时,主要制造商发布了安全通知,并开始从市场上召回一些假肢装置。尽管如此,由于具有良好的风险-收益特征,金属假体植入物继续被广泛使用。我们研究了三例髋关节置换术中使用金属型假体的患者。随着对金属碎片不良反应的发展,他们接受了早期假体翻修,甚至手术切除假体并清理金属碎片。因此,病人要求进行法医学评估,以获得对所受损害的赔偿。在这三个案件中进行的调查导致责任分配不同:一个由制造公司承担,一个由治疗患者的医疗保健专业人员承担,另一个由双方共同承担。这说明,即使在确定了风险之后,它仍然是一个相关的问题,并提供了关于类似性质的职业责任案件的潜在未来情景的见解。
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Adverse reaction to metal debris in a case series of hip arthroplasty: A future scenario for the allocation of liability between manufacturer and medical personnel.

Adverse reactions to metal debris are inflammatory-necrotic changes that can occur in individuals with joint prostheses, particularly hips. They are triggered by the release of metal debris at both the periprosthetic tissue level and systemically. This was internationally recognised by 2012: several recommendations followed. Patients were advised to undergo careful clinical, laboratory and radiological follow-up with the potential need for prosthetic revision surgery. Concurrently, the primary manufacturers issued safety notifications and began recalling some prosthetic devices from the market. Notwithstanding, prosthetic implants with metal components continue to be widely used due to their favourable risk-benefit profile. We examined the cases of three patients whose hip arthroplasty had metal-type implants. Following the development of adverse reactions to metal debris, they underwent early prosthetic revision and even surgery to remove the prosthesis and clean up metal debris. Consequently, the patients requested a medico-legal evaluation to obtain compensation for the damage suffered. The investigations conducted in these three cases resulted in different allocations of liability: one to the manufacturing company, one to the healthcare professionals who treated the patients, one shared by both. This illustrates that, even after the risk has been identified, it remains a pertinent issue and provides insight into potential future scenarios regarding professional liability cases of a similar nature.

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Medico-Legal Journal
Medico-Legal Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Medico-Legal journal is the official journal of Medico-Legal Society. The Royal Society of Medicine Press is delighted to announce the launch in July 2009 of the Medico-Legal journal, on behalf of the Medico-Legal Society. The Medico-Legal Journal provides an official record of the proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society, and is dedicated to promoting Medico-Legal knowledge in all its aspects. As well as providing a record of activity in the Society, the journal includes a unique collection of contributions and speeches from eminent speakers at society events.
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