Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Dental injuries are among the most common complications of general anesthesia. Yet few studies have assessed the costs and factors that involve the responsibility of the anesthetist. ⋯ This work proves that the statements of caution are the most common and a minority of dental trauma lead to a claim. Claims are due to the high cost of dental care repair. The proportion of patients receiving benefits is extremely low. Medical expertise is an essential part of the evaluation of medical responsibilities. No compensation was paid without expertise. The lack of physical examination and information are contrary to our professional obligations and may involve our responsibility. The lack of patient information is not generated for compensation to the extent that the consequences of failure are easily dental weighed against the benefits of the entire medical-surgical procedure that the patient has agreed.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2012
Practice Guideline Guideline[French clinical guidelines for prevention of perianaesthetic dental injuries. Short text].
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2012
Letter Case Reports[Sudden death and "inverted Tako-Tsubo": think of the brain !].