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Revisiting Postoperative Vision Loss following Non-Ocular Surgery: A Short Review of Etiology and Legal Considerations

机译:再谈非眼科手术后的术后视力丧失:病因学和法律考虑因素的简短回顾

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Postoperative vision loss (POVL) following non-ocular surgery is a serious complication where the causes are not fully understood. Studies have identified several causes of POVL as well as risk factors and prevention strategies. POVL research is made difficult by the fact that cases are often subject to malpractice claims, resulting in a lack of public access to case reports. This literature review was conducted in order to identify legal issues as a major barrier to studying POVL and address how this affects current knowledge. Informed consent provides an opportunity to overcome legal challenges by reducing malpractice litigation through educating the patient on this outcome. Providing pertinent information regarding POVL during the informed consent process has potential to reduce malpractice claims and increase available clinical information.
机译:非眼科手术后的术后视力丧失(POVL)是一种严重的并发症,其原因尚不完全清楚。研究已经确定了POVL的几种原因以及危险因素和预防策略。由于案件常常受到不当行为的指控,导致POVL研究变得困难,导致公众无法获取案件报告。进行此文献综述的目的是确定法律问题是研究POVL的主要障碍,并解决其如何影响当前知识。知情同意书为患者提供了教育这一结果的方法,从而通过减少渎职诉讼为克服法律挑战提供了机会。在知情同意过程中提供有关POVL的相关信息可能会减少医疗事故索赔并增加可用的临床信息。

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