The Ethics of Surgical Research and Innovation

In Tomas Zima & David N. Weisstub (eds.), Medical Research Ethics: Challenges in the 21st Century. Springer Verlag. pp. 217-232 (2022)
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Abstract

Surgical advances can provide great benefits to patients but can come at a cost. The successes are often matched by failures that cause harm to patients. The risks of surgery create a strong ethical imperative for research to establish the safety and efficacy of new treatments. Surgical research is, however, challenging for a number of reasons including the lack of a clear boundary between variations in practice, innovation and research, its irreversible nature, the difficulty of performing placebo-controlled randomised trials, confounding factors such as surgeon learning curves and conflicts of interest. In this chapter the ethical issues raised by surgical innovation are explored with the use of a case study based on the uptake of vaginal mesh to treat vaginal prolapse to highlight these issues (Sects. 12.1 and 12.2). In Sect. 12.3 the argument for the value of a structured approach to introducing innovations, such as that developed by the IDEAL Collaboration, which clarifies both ethical and methodological issues at each stage of research is proposed. This chapter recognises that ethical challenges extend beyond adequate ethical evaluation of the innovation in the care of individual patients to include broader issues such as justice in access to any new interventions.

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