2022
DOI: 10.1177/19458924221118139
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Medical Malpractice Trends in Dacryocystorhinostomy and Orbital Decompression

Abstract: Background and Objective This study aims to evaluate the medicolegal trends related to 2 common orbital surgeries: orbital decompression and dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). These procedures are performed by ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, and multidisciplinary teams of both specialists. Methods The Westlaw database was reviewed from 1980 to 2020 for medical malpractice cases involving orbital decompression and DCR surgeries. Data were compiled on plaintiff and defendant demographics, procedure performed, leg… Show more

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“…Die Notwendigkeit der Re-Operation aufgrund eines unzureichenden Dekompressionseffektes nach der Erstoperation wird mit 9-18 % angegeben [243,244]. Faktoren, die sich in multivariaten Analysen als besonders risikoreich hinsichtlich Auftretens von Komplikationen und Wahrscheinlichkeit der Revisionsoperation erwiesen haben sind: ausgeprägter präoperativer Exophthalmus, junges Alter der Patienten, einseitige Dekompression, vorangegangene Steroidtherapie, fortgesetzter Nikotinabusus und abnorme Schilddrüsenfunktion.…”
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“…Die Notwendigkeit der Re-Operation aufgrund eines unzureichenden Dekompressionseffektes nach der Erstoperation wird mit 9-18 % angegeben [243,244]. Faktoren, die sich in multivariaten Analysen als besonders risikoreich hinsichtlich Auftretens von Komplikationen und Wahrscheinlichkeit der Revisionsoperation erwiesen haben sind: ausgeprägter präoperativer Exophthalmus, junges Alter der Patienten, einseitige Dekompression, vorangegangene Steroidtherapie, fortgesetzter Nikotinabusus und abnorme Schilddrüsenfunktion.…”
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“…21 Finally, Tang et al report on medical malpractice lawsuits for endoscopic orbital decompression and dacryocystorhinostomy, finding very few lawsuits go to court, but of those that do, there is a high rate of verdicts for the plaintiffs. 22 Thank you to the AJRA again for this wonderful guest editor opportunity, and many thanks to our readers, authors, editors, and reviewers. I invite you to share this publication with someone this week, to disseminate knowledge and inquisitiveness with your collaborators, trainees, and multidisciplinary teams.…”
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“…21 Finally, Tang et al report on medical malpractice lawsuits for endoscopic orbital decompression and dacryocystorhinostomy, finding very few lawsuits go to court, but of those that do, there is a high rate of verdicts for the plaintiffs. 22…”
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