Litigation Following Total Hip Arthroplasty

Aneesh Dave, T. Matthews, Sanjeeva Gupta
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Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is commonly performed procedure internationally, and patientsmay expect an excellent prognosis. Risks associated with the procedure may lead to patient dissatisfactionand litigation. International data suggests orthopaedic surgery is particularly prone to high litigation rates,third to only obstetrics and general surgery in this regard. In Australia, there is currently no body whichaccurately collates litigation data following surgery.Methods: We performed a systematic search of several Australian legal databases to find cases of litigationfollowing THA, and supplemented this with data provided by the Health Care Complaints Commission,National Joint Replacement Registry and medical indemnity insurers. We also performed a review of thecurrent literature in the field.Conclusions: 11 cases were found and analysed. 28% of cases were successfully litigated. Approximately1/3 of litigation was for leg length discrepancy. Other causes for litigation included infection, nerve injuryand dislocation. Remuneration following successful litigation varied between $25, 000 and $265, 000,corrected for inflation. The Australian data is in keeping with that of similar studies from USA and UK. Thedissemination and accessibility of this data is important for surgeons in improving the informed consentprocess for their patients.
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全髋关节置换术后的诉讼
背景:全髋关节置换术(THA)是国际上常用的手术,患者可以期望良好的预后。与手术相关的风险可能导致患者的不满和诉讼。国际数据显示,骨科特别容易出现高诉讼率,在这方面仅次于产科和普通外科。在澳大利亚,目前还没有机构能够准确地整理手术后的诉讼数据。方法:我们对几个澳大利亚法律数据库进行了系统搜索,以查找THA后的诉讼案例,并辅以卫生保健投诉委员会、国家关节置换登记处和医疗赔偿保险公司提供的数据。我们还对该领域的当前文献进行了回顾。结论:对11例病例进行分析。28%的案件胜诉。大约1/3的诉讼是由于腿长不一致。其他诉讼原因包括感染、神经损伤和脱位。诉讼成功后的报酬在25,000美元至265,000美元之间,经通货膨胀校正。澳大利亚的数据与美国和英国的类似研究保持一致。这些数据的传播和可及性对于外科医生改善患者的知情同意过程非常重要。
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