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Ethics of Innovation in Neurosurgery

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 6th Mar 2019
Dimensions: w 155mm h 235mm
Weight: 514g
ISBN-10: 3030055019
ISBN-13: 9783030055011
Barcode No: 9783030055011
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This book covers all ethical aspects of introducing novel implants and procedures in neurosurgery in a structured way, addressing the current knowledge gap concerning ethical innovations in neurosurgery. Initially it explores the difficulties involved in defining when a procedure should be considered innovation, research, or care. To this end, it presents not only an overview of current literature, but also data from a recent survey among neurosurgeons in Europe. The book subsequently discusses the ethical issues related to innovation. These include: informed consent (what should a surgeon tell the patient and how should he/she do so), oversight (can any surgeon simply implant a novel spinal device?), the learning curve (when should a surgeon be allowed to perform a novel procedure?), vulnerable patients (how to innovate in the pediatric population or in an emergency setting), and conflicts of interest, as well as the ethics of paying for innovative treatments. In turn, the closing chapters focus on the evaluation of neurosurgical research and innovation. Are cultural changes necessary and how could innovation benefit from (international) collaborations? Given the range of topics addressed, the book offers neurosurgeons, residents, scientists, companies and hospital administrations a valuable guide to introducing novel implants and techniques in neurosurgery.

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"The book aims to facilitate the innovation process and provide both innovators and recipients of these innovation with proper ethical considerations. This subject is rarely discussed among neurosurgeons, making the book a valuable addition to every neurosurgeon's library. The goal of the authors and contributors is to educate neurosurgeons, neurosurgical trainees, researchers, and scientists, ... . This book serves as an excellent primer." (Konstantin V. Slavin, Doody's Book Reviews, July 12, 2019)