The SAGES Manual Ethics of Surgical Innovation, 1st ed. 2016
Coordonnateurs : Stain Steven C., Pryor Aurora D., Shadduck Phillip P.
Foreword
Preface
1. Historical Perspective of Surgical Innovation
John G. Hunter
2. Examples of Innovation by Surgeons: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Its Ethical Implications
Jeffrey L. Ponsky and John H. Rodriguez
3. Examples of Innovation by Surgeons: Endoscopic Variceal Ligation
Gregory Van Stiegmann
4. Examples of Surgical Innovation by Surgeons: Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery
Peter Nau and David W. Rattner
5. Managing Conflict of Interest
David W. Easter and Tazo Inui
6. The FDA/CDRH Perspective on Device Innovation
Herbert Lerner and Martha W. Betz7. The FDA and Surgical Innovation
S. D. Schwaitzberg and C. J. Schwaitzberg
8. Getting an Idea from Paper to Patient
Raymond P. Onders
9. How and Why Work with an Industry Partner?
Maria S. Altieri, Caitlin Halbert, and Aurora Pryor
10. Status and Impact of Evolving Medical Device Venture Capital Landscape on Innovation
Richard S. Stack, William N. Starling, Mudit Jain, and James Melton
11. Corporate Perspective in Surgical Innovation Ethics: A Literature Review
Myriam J. Curet
12. Innovations in Surgery: Responsibilities and Ethical Considerations
Lee L. Swanström <
13. Device Development for the Innovative Clinician: Intellectual Property and Regulatory Basics
Jeffrey Ustin and Jeffrey L. Ponsky
14. Training and Credentialing in New Technologies
Meredith Duke and Timothy Farrell
15. Informed Consent and Surgical Innovation
Lelan F. Sillin, Arthur L. Rawlings, and Phillip P. Shadduck
16. Semantics and Patient Perceptions of New Technologies
David R. Urbach
17 Tracking Outcomes of New Technologies
Rizwan Ahmed, Chady Atallah, and Anne O. Lidor
<18. Balancing the Surgeon’s Responsibility to Individuals and SocietyBruce D. White and Luke C. Gelinas
19. Paying for New Technology: Insurance Company Perspective
Donna Stewart and Richard Dal Col
20. Evolving Responsibility for SAGES-TAVAC
Crystal M. Krause and Dmitry Oleynikov
21. Evolving Responsibility for SAGES: New Technology Guideline
Robert D. Fanelli
22. Training Physicians in InnovationDan Azagury, James Wall, Anji Wall, and Thomas Krummel
23. Fundamentals of Medical Ethics
Arthur Rawlings
24. The Use of Randomized Clinical Trials in the Evaluation of Innovative Therapy
Juliane Bingener
Index
Albany Medical Center,
Albany, NY, USA
Aurora Pryor, MD
Division of Bariatric, Foregut and Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery. Department of Surgery. Stony Brook University Medical Center.
Stony Brook, NY, USA
Phillip P. Shadduck, MD, FACS
Department of Surgery, Triangle Orthopaedic Associates
Plaza, Durham, NC, USA
Covers ethical issues that are applicable to any discussion of innovative medical or procedural therapies
Written by experts in the field.
Provides a perspective of SAGES role in innovation
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 05-2016
Ouvrage de 280 p.
12.7x20.4 cm
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