全膝关节置换术后医疗损害的诉讼分析:基于中国近十年法律数据库的案例研究。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Shuai Liu, Jilong Zou, Shuai Wang, Guangyu Liu, Yan Zhang, Shuo Geng
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背景:膝关节置换术后的医疗损害诉讼呈逐年上升趋势。然而,很少有研究对膝关节置换术后的诉讼进行调查。本研究以中国数据库为基础,分析了近十年来膝关节置换术后医疗损害诉讼的情况。方法:回顾性分析膝关节置换术后医疗损害诉讼:方法:回顾性分析 "Wolters Kluwer法律信息数据库 "中近10年(2011年6月至2021年6月)全膝关节置换术后的医疗损害诉讼。收集的数据包括患者特征、诉讼原因、诉讼结果和赔偿金额:共分析了 110 起诉讼案件,其中男性患者 40 人(占 36.3%),女性患者 70 人(占 63.6%)。诉讼的首要原因是感染(43.6%)。导致医生败诉的最常见因素是 "操作失误引起的并发症"(P < 0.05)。截肢、术后缺血性中风和感染等并发症更有可能导致较高的赔偿:结论:预防感染和避免操作失误对避免医疗诉讼非常重要。结论:预防感染和避免操作失误对避免医疗诉讼非常重要,此外,避免致残性并发症或病程延长也会大大降低赔偿金额。此外,充分合理的沟通、充分关注患者的反应、及时诊断也能有效降低诉讼风险和损失。
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Litigation analysis of medical damage after total knee arthroplasty: a case study based on Chinese legal database in the past ten years.

Litigation analysis of medical damage after total knee arthroplasty: a case study based on Chinese legal database in the past ten years.

Litigation analysis of medical damage after total knee arthroplasty: a case study based on Chinese legal database in the past ten years.

Background: The medical damage litigations after knee arthroplasty are on the rise year by year. However, few studies examined the litigation after knee arthroplasty. This study analyzed the litigation of medical damage after knee replacement in the past ten years based on a Chinese database. It synthesized the focus of the dispute in these cases to provide a reference for doctors to reduce the risk of litigation.

Methods: Retrospectively analyzed were medical damage litigations after total knee arthroplasty in the past ten years (June 2011-June 2021) from the "Wolters Kluwer Legal Information Database". The data collected included the characteristics of patients, causes of litigation, the results of litigation and the amount of compensation.

Results: A total of 110 litigation cases were analyzed, including 40 male patients (36.3%) and 70 female patients (63.6%). The top cause of litigation was infection (43.6%). The most common factor leading to the doctor losing the case was "complications caused by operational error" (P < 0.05). Complications, such as amputation, postoperative ischemic stroke and infection, were more likely to result in higher compensation.

Conclusions: The prevention of infection and the avoidance of operational errors are very important in avoiding medical litigations. Moreover, avoiding disabling complications or a protracted course of disease could significantly reduce the amount of compensation. In addition, full and reasonable communication, paying full attention to the reaction of patients, and timely diagnosis could also effectively minimize the risk of litigation and loss.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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