Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Informed consent for any surgical intervention is necessary, as only well-informed patients can actively participate in the decision-making process about their care, and better understand the likely or potential outcomes of their treatment. No consensus exists on informed consent for suspension microlaryngoscopy (SML).
Materials and methods
Informed consent procedures in nine countries on five continents were studied.
Results
Several risks can be discerned: risks of SML as procedure, anesthesiologic risks of SML, specific risks of phonosurgery, risks of inadequate glottic exposure or unexpected findings, risks of not treating. SML has recognized potential complications, that can be divided in temporary (minor) complications, and lasting (major) complications.
Conclusion
SML is a safe procedure with low morbidity, and virtually no mortality. Eleven recommendations are provided.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology
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