Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the USA
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Data Source
2.2. Case Selection
2.3. Data Collection and Variables
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Alleged Error
5. Patient Outcomes
6. Legal Outcomes
7. Discussion
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Injuries | N (%) |
Delivery complications for fetus | 21 (62%) |
Inadequate prenatal care | 7 (21%) |
Delivery complications for mother | 4 (12%) |
Post-delivery complications for mother | 2 (6%) |
Patient outcome | |
Permanent disability (fetus) | 18 (53%) |
Death (fetus) | 8 (24%) |
Permanent disability (mother) | 3 (9%) |
Infertility (mother) | 2 (6%) |
Death (mother) | 4 (12%) |
Category of alleged error | |
Procedural complication | 27 (79%) |
Treatment | 17 (50%) |
Diagnosis | 13 (38%) |
Informed consent of trainee involvement | 3 (9%) |
General Informed consent | 1 (3%) |
Outcome of lawsuit | |
No liability | 16 (47%) |
Unknown | 9 (26%) |
Negligence | 6 (18%) |
Settlement | 3 (9%) |
Amount of settlement/judgement | Mean (range) |
Cases ending in finding of negligence | $2,174,472 ($457,250–$7,250,000) |
Cases ending in settlement | $685,000 (only 1 was known) |
Patient Outcome | N (%) |
Injury | 9 (75%) |
Permanent disability | 1 (8%) |
Infertility | 1 (8%) |
Death | 1 (8%) |
Category of alleged error | |
Procedural complication | 8 (67%) |
Informed consent of trainee involvement | 4 (33%) |
General Informed consent | 3 (25%) |
Diagnosis | 3 (25%) |
Treatment | 2 (17%) |
Outcome of lawsuit | |
No liability | 6 (50%) |
Negligence | 3 (25%) |
Unknown | 3 (25%) |
Settlement | 0 (0%) |
Amount of settlement/judgement | Mean (range) |
Cases ending in finding of negligence | $465,000 ($170,000–$700,000) |
Cases ending in settlement | N/A |
Year of Report | Trainee Level Involved | Location | Patient Outcome—Mother | Patient Outcome—Fetus | Legal Outcome ($ amount) | Category of Alleged Error | Alleged Error (Partum Phase) |
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1983 | Medical student; resident | Louisiana | - | Cognitive delay, brain damaged, spastic quadriplegia, deaf, and almost totally blind | No Liability | procedural complication; diagnosis; informed consent for vaginal procedure | ante, intra |
1992 | Resident | Missouri | Death | - | No liability | procedural complication; treatment | ante, intra, post |
1993 | Resident | California | - | Right arm Erb’s palsy | Negligence ($685,000) | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment | ante, intra |
1993 | Resident | Ohio | - | Death | Unknown | procedural complication | pre, intra |
1996 | Resident | North Carolina | - | Cognitive delay; cerebral palsy, severe spastic quadriparesis, seizures | Unknown | procedural complication | ante, intra, post |
1996 | Resident | Virginia | - | Spinal injury, permanent paralyzation | Unknown | procedural complication | ante, intra |
1997 | Medical student | Illinois | - | Upper brachial plexus injury and Erb’s palsy | Negligence ($1,000,000) | procedural complication | intra |
1999 | Medical student; resident | Illinois | Gangrene requiring amputation of multiple extremities | - | Negligence (7,250,000) | diagnosis; treatment | ante, intra |
2000 | Resident | Alabama | - | Seizure disorder and hemiplegia | Unknown | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2001 | Resident; fellow | Kentucky | - | Brain damage | No liability | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2001 | Resident | Massachusetts | Permanent neurologic deficit | - | No liability | informed consent; treatment | ante, intra |
2001 | Resident | New York | - | Patient miscarriage | Unknown | diagnosis; treatment | ante |
2001 | Resident; fellow | Kentucky | - | Brain damage | No liability | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2002 | Resident | Virginia | - | Brain trauma | No liability | procedural complication | intra |
2005 | Resident | Texas | Emergency hysterectomy; infertility | Fetal death > 20 weeks | No liability | procedural complication | intra, post |
2006 | Resident | Kansas | - | Brachial plexus injury | No liability | procedural complication | intra |
2007 | Resident | Massachusetts | - | Right Erb’s palsy and loss of function in right arm | No liability | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment; informed consent | intra |
2007 | Resident | Pennsylvania | - | Brachial plexus injury | Negligence ($457,250) | treatment; procedural complication | ante, intra |
2007 | Resident | Michigan | - | Neurological deficits (cerebral palsy, cognitive delays and developmental delays) | Settlement | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment; informed consent | intra, post |
2007 | Resident | California | - | Severe brain damage, developmental delay, collapsed left lung, gastrostomy, tracheostomy | Settlement ($5,300,000) | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2008 | Resident | Illinois | - | Cerebral palsy and physical impairment and cognitive damage | No liability | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment | ante |
2008 | Resident | Michigan | Pubic symphysis diastasis leading to permanent nerve damage and infertility | - | No liability | diagnosis; treatment | ante, intra |
2009 | Resident | Massachusetts | Death from a post-operative intra-abdominal abscess | - | No liability | diagnosis; treatment | post-op |
2009 | Resident | Wisconsin | - | Death of 1 of 2 twins | Unknown | diagnosis; treatment | ante |
2010 | Resident | Virginia | - | Death | No liability | procedural complication | pre, intra |
2011 | Resident | Pennsylvania | - | Death | Negligence ($2,154,583) | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment | ante, intra |
2011 | Resident | Texas | - | Injury brachial plexus | Unknown | procedural complication | intra |
2012 | Resident | Ohio | - | Fetal death > 20 weeks | No liability | procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment | ante, intra |
2013 | Resident | Kentucky | - | Cerebral palsy | No liability | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2014 | Resident | Texas | Death of patient | Death of two children | Unknown | treatment; medication | ante, intra |
2015 | Medical student | Missouri | - | Brachial plexus injury | Settlement | procedural complication | intra |
2016 | Resident | Nevada | Uterine/ureteral damage | - | No liability | procedural complication | procedural |
2016 | Resident | California | - | Hemiplegic cerebral palsy secondary to stroke | Unknown | procedural complication | ante, intra |
2017 | Resident | Pennsylvania | Death | - | No liability | procedural complication; treatment | pre, intra, post |
Year of Report. | Trainee Level Involved | Location | Patient Outcome | Legal Outcome ($ Amount) | Category of Alleged Error | Alleged Error |
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1992 | Medical student; residents | Washington DC. | Surgical removal of uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries (infertility, migraine headaches, depression) | Negligence ($170,000) | informed consent | procedural |
1998 | Resident | Tennessee | Pregnancy after a tubal ligation and sterilization | No liability | procedural complication | procedural |
2000 | Resident | Mississippi | Perforated bowel | Negligence ($525,000) | informed consent; procedural complication | procedural; post-procedural |
2002 | Resident | Pennsylvania | Complications after surgery; respiratory distress | No liability | informed consent; diagnosis; treatment | procedural |
2002. | Resident | Ohio | Damaged ureter | Unknown | procedural complication; informed consent | procedural |
2006 | Resident | Colorado | Left ureteral obstruction, flank pain and swollen kidney | No liability | procedural complication; informed consent | procedural |
2007 | Resident | Illinois | Death due to ARDS and bowel perforation | No liability | procedural complication; diagnosis | procedural |
2008 | Resident | Indiana | Sciatic nerve damage | Negligence ($700,000) | procedural complication | procedural |
2014 | Resident | Indiana | Wound drainage and swelling causing further surgery | No liability | informed consent | procedural |
2014 | Resident | Texas | Perforated bowel | Unknown | informed consent; procedural complication; diagnosis; treatment | procedural, post-procedural |
2019 | Resident | Louisiana | Vaginal injuries | No liability | procedural complication | procedural |
2019 | Medical student | Massachusetts | Sciatic nerve injury | Unknown | procedural complication | procedural |
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Ghaith, S.; Campbell, R.L.; Pollock, J.R.; Torbenson, V.E.; Lindor, R.A. Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the USA. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1328. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10071328
Ghaith S, Campbell RL, Pollock JR, Torbenson VE, Lindor RA. Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the USA. Healthcare. 2022; 10(7):1328. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10071328
Chicago/Turabian StyleGhaith, Summer, Ronna L. Campbell, Jordan R. Pollock, Vanessa E. Torbenson, and Rachel A. Lindor. 2022. "Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the USA" Healthcare 10, no. 7: 1328. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10071328
APA StyleGhaith, S., Campbell, R. L., Pollock, J. R., Torbenson, V. E., & Lindor, R. A. (2022). Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Involving Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the USA. Healthcare, 10(7), 1328. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10071328