2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10006-019-00756-3
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Twenty four years of oral and maxillofacial surgery malpractice claims in Spain: patient safety lessons to learn

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“…With regard to specialisation and level of knowledge, the article published by Bordonaba-Leiva S et al regarding malpractice claims led in the last 24 years in the eld of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Spain, highlight the growing trend of malpractice claims for adverse events, suggesting that professionals working in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery are aware of the ongoing problem (11). This initially led us to believe that the dentists and stomatologists specialising in Oral Surgery and Implantology who responded to this survey would obtain better results, as they would likely have to be better informed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to specialisation and level of knowledge, the article published by Bordonaba-Leiva S et al regarding malpractice claims led in the last 24 years in the eld of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Spain, highlight the growing trend of malpractice claims for adverse events, suggesting that professionals working in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery are aware of the ongoing problem (11). This initially led us to believe that the dentists and stomatologists specialising in Oral Surgery and Implantology who responded to this survey would obtain better results, as they would likely have to be better informed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high risk of litigation changes the practice of the specialist and is one of the most frequently cited factors in uencing their decision on whether to provide dental care or not. The increasing trend of claims for malpractice for adverse events has also been described and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery professionals are acutely aware of the current problem (11). Dental care providers are obligated to deal with legal issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta escasez de estudios locales sobre demandas en odontología, es una señal de alarma debido a que los litigios por malpraxis han pasado a ser parte de la cotidianeidad de la profesión o inclusive del área de la implantología según lo demostrado en algunos estudios realizados en Portugal (Corte-Real et al, 2020), España (Bordonaba-Leiva et al, 2019) e Irán (Kiani & Sheikhazadi, 2009). En contraste con la ausencia de reportes locales, la realidad es bastante agresiva para el odontólogo chileno: en 2019, un cirujano dentista especialista en implantología fue condenado a indemnizar a un paciente por lesiones, por un monto superior a los 100 mil dólares (Villarroel, 2019).…”
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“…The secondary use of CC records allowed us to analyze the frequency and characteristics of possible patient safety problems, with these sources of information, which although not specifically designed for that purpose, being proven useful in this field in other previous studies. 18,24 Malpractice during a health intervention was the main ground for bringing CC (42.4%). However, a great variation in this result has been observed in other studies carried out in Spain in maxillofacial surgery (65.1%), 18 vascular surgery (31.85%), 17 and overall (22.2%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%