
Medico-Legal Traps in Ear, Nose, Throat & Dental: Clinical Procedures was written for a clinical environment in which routine ENT, dental, and audiology interventions are no longer judged only by technical success and patient satisfaction, but by whether every indication, consent interaction, operative step, complication response, and documentation entry can withstand legal scrutiny years later. In modern otolaryngology and oral care, most professional crises do not arise from lack of skill, but from underestimated airway risk, inadequate disclosure, fragmented follow-up, miscommunication between teams, and records that describe procedures without revealing clinical reasoning. This book exists because procedures such as adenoidectomy, sinus surgery, nasal packing, cochlear implantation, oral biopsies, and maxillofacial interventions are performed daily in high-volume settings where small omissions silently accumulate into major medico-legal exposure. Covering more than one hundred high-risk procedures and hundreds of recurring legal traps, it integrates stepwise clinical guidance with litigation-tested case studies, consent frameworks, compliance checklists, and thumb-rule commandments that mirror how cases are later examined in audits, inquiries, and courtrooms. By aligning surgical precision with defensible documentation, risk communication, and institutional accountability, it teaches practitioners how to convert everyday procedural care into legally resilient practice. Written for ENT and dental surgeons, audiologists, hospital administrators, QA and compliance teams, postgraduate institutions, device and pharma trainers, and medico-legal consultants, this volume functions not merely as a reference, but as professional insurance. In an era where minor procedures generate major claims, this book delivers foresight, structure, and courtroom-ready clinical governance that protects both patients and institutions.
ISBN
978-81-998062-4-5
Dimensions:
8.25 x 11 Inches
Pages:
502