Laryngo- rhino- otologie
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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Apr 2013
Review[Faults and failure of tonsil surgery and other standard procedures in otorhinolaryngology].
Septoplasty, tonsillectomy (with and without adenoidectomy) and cervical lymph node excision are amongst the most common 50 inpatient operations in Germany. Intracapsular tonsillectomies (i.e., tonsillotomies) are increasingly performed. The aim of this study was to evaluate alleged medical malpractice, technical traps and pitfalls associated with tonsillectomy (TE), adenoidectomy (AE), tonsillotomy (TT), septoplasty (SP) and cervical lymph node excision (LN). ⋯ Electrosurgical tonsillectomy techniques were repeatedly labeled as a risk factor for bleeding complications following TE. Institutions should analyse the individual PTH rate on a yearly basis. Contradictory expert opinions and verdicts of the courts concerning spinal accesory nerve lesions following LN are due to a lack of a surgical standard.
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This review deals with concomitant diseases and risk factors in patients treated for otorhinolaryngologic disease in outpatient and hospital services. Besides heart disease, lung disease, liver disease and kidney disease this article also covers disorders of coagulation (including the therapy with new anticoagulant drugs) of electrolyte hemostasis. Special attention is paid to prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of delirium. Also information is provided to optimize preparation of surgical procedures and pharmacotherapy.
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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Apr 2013
[Briefing and accusation of medical malpractice--the second victim].
In June 2012, the German Medical Association (Bundesärztekammer) published the statistics of medical malpractice for 2011 [1]. Still ENT-specific accusations of medical malpractice are by far the fewest in the field of hospitals and actually even in the outpatient context. Clearly most of the unforeseen incidents still occur in the disciplines of trauma surgery and orthopedics. ⋯ In the following, the basic principles and particularities will be described that apply for the patients' briefing. Further the different types of medical malpractice will be explained in relation to the resulting procedural consequences. Finally some current problematic fields will be described with regard to other possible liabilities or responsibilities of physicians in hospitals or doctor's offices.