Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error

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Autor(a) principal: Perim, André Yunes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Takitane, Juliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/188920
Resumo: The unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure is a fact that can be seen in the medical literature, although it is still scarce. For the medical field, URFB, by itself, is not characterized as a medical error, since it may be related to the surgeon's involuntary fallibility. Civilist doctrine, on the other hand, usually characterizes it as a medical error, as it understands that forgetfulness occurs due to the lack of conscientious, attentive and committed care by the doctor. Due to the divergence between the medical and legal understandings regarding this issue, this study aims to analyze the understanding of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of URFB (surgical sponge). This paper analyzed the rulings of that State Court, from 01/01/2015 to 12/31/2019. From the 59 analyzed rulings, 81.67% indicated a medical error, and the Gynecology/Obstetrics was the most prevalent medical specialty (67.34%). Joint liability and moral damages were considered in most cases (55.10% and 100%, respectively), and the arbitrated average compensation amount was R$ 41,240.40. Regardless of the nature of the surgery (elective, urgency or emergency), the evidence of URFB was characterized as a medical error.
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spelling Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical errorRetenção inadvertida de corpo estranho (compressa cirúrgica): análise da jurisprudência do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo em ações por suspeita de erro médicoErro MédicoReação a Corpo EstranhoTampões de Gaze CirúrgicosJurisprudênciaResponsabilidade CivilPesquisa EmpíricaMedical ErrorForeign-Body ReactionSurgical SpongesJurisprudenceDamage LiabilityEmpirical ResearchThe unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure is a fact that can be seen in the medical literature, although it is still scarce. For the medical field, URFB, by itself, is not characterized as a medical error, since it may be related to the surgeon's involuntary fallibility. Civilist doctrine, on the other hand, usually characterizes it as a medical error, as it understands that forgetfulness occurs due to the lack of conscientious, attentive and committed care by the doctor. Due to the divergence between the medical and legal understandings regarding this issue, this study aims to analyze the understanding of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of URFB (surgical sponge). This paper analyzed the rulings of that State Court, from 01/01/2015 to 12/31/2019. From the 59 analyzed rulings, 81.67% indicated a medical error, and the Gynecology/Obstetrics was the most prevalent medical specialty (67.34%). Joint liability and moral damages were considered in most cases (55.10% and 100%, respectively), and the arbitrated average compensation amount was R$ 41,240.40. Regardless of the nature of the surgery (elective, urgency or emergency), the evidence of URFB was characterized as a medical error.A retenção inadvertida de corpo estranho (RICE) na cavidade abdominal após um procedimento cirúrgico é um fato que tem sido registrado na literatura médica e que se apresenta como uma situação ainda sem resolução. Para a área médica, a RICE, por si só, não se caracteriza como erro médico, uma vez que pode estar relacionada à falibilidade involuntária do cirurgião. Já a doutrina civilista costuma caracterizá-la como erro médico, pois entende que o esquecimento ocorre em decorrência da falta de cuidados conscienciosos, atentos e comprometidos do médico. Diante da divergência de entendimento entre as áreas médica e jurídica, este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar o posicionamento do Judiciário nos casos de RICE (compressa cirúrgica). Este trabalho analisou os acórdãos proferidos pelo Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo, de 01/01/2015 a 31/12/2019. Dos 59 acórdãos analisados, reconheceu-se o erro médico em 81,67%, com prevalência na especialidade Ginecologia/Obstetrícia (67,34%). A culpa solidária e o dano moral foram reconhecidos na maioria dos casos (55,10% e 100%, respectivamente) e valor médio arbitrado a título de indenização foi de R$ 41.240,40. Independentemente do caráter da cirurgia (eletivo, urgência ou emergência), a comprovação da RICE foi caracterizada como erro médico.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina Legal, Ética Médica e Medicina do Trabalho.2021-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionART.application/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/18892010.11606/issn.2317-2770.v26i2p70-80Saúde Ética & Justiça ; v. 26 n. 2 (2021); 70-802317-2770reponame:Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/188920/181306Copyright (c) 2021 André Yunes Perim, Juliana Takitanehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPerim, André Yunes Takitane, Juliana2022-04-27T01:20:04Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/188920Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/oairevistasej@fm.usp.br||2317-27701414-218Xopendoar:2022-04-27T01:20:04Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
Retenção inadvertida de corpo estranho (compressa cirúrgica): análise da jurisprudência do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo em ações por suspeita de erro médico
title Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
spellingShingle Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
Perim, André Yunes
Erro Médico
Reação a Corpo Estranho
Tampões de Gaze Cirúrgicos
Jurisprudência
Responsabilidade Civil
Pesquisa Empírica
Medical Error
Foreign-Body Reaction
Surgical Sponges
Jurisprudence
Damage Liability
Empirical Research
title_short Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
title_full Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
title_fullStr Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
title_full_unstemmed Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
title_sort Unintended retention of foreign body (surgical sponge): analysis of the rulings of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of suspected medical error
author Perim, André Yunes
author_facet Perim, André Yunes
Takitane, Juliana
author_role author
author2 Takitane, Juliana
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Perim, André Yunes
Takitane, Juliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erro Médico
Reação a Corpo Estranho
Tampões de Gaze Cirúrgicos
Jurisprudência
Responsabilidade Civil
Pesquisa Empírica
Medical Error
Foreign-Body Reaction
Surgical Sponges
Jurisprudence
Damage Liability
Empirical Research
topic Erro Médico
Reação a Corpo Estranho
Tampões de Gaze Cirúrgicos
Jurisprudência
Responsabilidade Civil
Pesquisa Empírica
Medical Error
Foreign-Body Reaction
Surgical Sponges
Jurisprudence
Damage Liability
Empirical Research
description The unintended retention of a foreign body (URFB) in the abdominal cavity after a surgical procedure is a fact that can be seen in the medical literature, although it is still scarce. For the medical field, URFB, by itself, is not characterized as a medical error, since it may be related to the surgeon's involuntary fallibility. Civilist doctrine, on the other hand, usually characterizes it as a medical error, as it understands that forgetfulness occurs due to the lack of conscientious, attentive and committed care by the doctor. Due to the divergence between the medical and legal understandings regarding this issue, this study aims to analyze the understanding of the Sao Paulo Court of Appeal in cases of URFB (surgical sponge). This paper analyzed the rulings of that State Court, from 01/01/2015 to 12/31/2019. From the 59 analyzed rulings, 81.67% indicated a medical error, and the Gynecology/Obstetrics was the most prevalent medical specialty (67.34%). Joint liability and moral damages were considered in most cases (55.10% and 100%, respectively), and the arbitrated average compensation amount was R$ 41,240.40. Regardless of the nature of the surgery (elective, urgency or emergency), the evidence of URFB was characterized as a medical error.
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