Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 30, Issue 2 , Pages 144-147, May 2007

Claims of alleged medical negligence in refractive surgery: Causes and avoidance

  • C. Steven Bailey

      Affiliations

    • 99 Harley Street, London W1G 6AQ, United Kingdom
    • Moorfields Eye Hospital, 162 City Road, London EC1V 2PD, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: 99 Harley Street, London W1G 6AQ, United Kingdom. Tel.: +44 7973 691727.
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  • Jennifer A. Bailey

      Affiliations

    • 99 Harley Street, London W1G 6AQ, United Kingdom

published online 22 March 2007.

Abstract 

Purpose

To identify the issues cited in claims for alleged medical negligence in cases of refractive surgery.

Methods

One hundred and one cases of alleged medical negligence following refractive surgery were analysed by a single expert witness.

Valid features of the statement of claim and issues identified by the expert as being relevant to the outcome were assessed.

Results

Sixty-five percentage of claims included issues of consent. In one third of these cases the Claimant had particular risk factors for which especially careful counselling was warranted.

For 29% of claims there were contraindications to surgery.

In 24% there was surgical error resulting in a compromised outcome.

In 23% there was avoidable delay in instituting medical management for post-operative complications.

Four percentage of cases were precipitated by a second opinion where the clinician giving the opinion was not fully conversant with the facts.

Conclusions

The number of claims could be substantially reduced by:

(1)Instituting proper policies for consent with full documentation throughout the process;

(2)Ensuring that surgeons are adequately trained in evaluating pre-operative tests and allowing surgeons adequate time to assess patients prior to surgery;

(3)Moderating the case-load for surgery;

(4)Ensuring that patients have easy access to medical care post-operatively;

(5)Keeping comprehensive and accurate records.

Keywords: Refractive surgery, Negligence, Litigation

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PII: S1367-0484(07)00007-0

doi:10.1016/j.clae.2007.01.003

Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 30, Issue 2 , Pages 144-147, May 2007