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JBJS Rev
; 9(7)2021 07 16.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34270504
RESUMEN
¼: In the United States, orthopaedic surgeons have a legal obligation to obtain informed consent from patients before performing surgery; it is a process that includes a signed written document. ¼: There are specific legal requirements that vary somewhat by state but generally include disclosure and documentation of the diagnosis, an explanation of the recommended procedure, a conversation about the risks and benefits of the procedure, and a discussion about alternative treatments. ¼: Inadequate disclosure of risks and alternatives is associated with increased indemnity risk. ¼: Studies have shown that many consent processes and forms are suboptimal.