
Textbook of Medico-Legal Traps in Gastrointestinal Clinical Procedures Vol-2 was written for a clinical environment in which advanced endoscopic and surgical interventions are judged not only by technical success and immediate recovery, but by whether every preparatory step, consent decision, intra-procedural judgment, and documentation entry can withstand legal scrutiny long after the procedure is completed. In modern gastrointestinal practice, most professional crises do not arise from lack of skill, but from inadequate risk assessment, poorly framed consent, fragmented teamwork, delayed recognition of complications, and records that describe events without revealing clinical reasoning. This book exists because complex GI procedures unfold in high-pressure settings where small omissions silently accumulate into major medico-legal exposure. Covering forty-eight advanced techniques, it integrates stepwise clinical protocols with focused medico-legal alerts, defensive strategies, and best-practice pearls that mirror how cases are later examined in audits, inquiries, and courtrooms. Through structured analysis of preparation failures, communication gaps, documentation weaknesses, and escalation delays, it reveals where routine procedural care converts into preventable harm and litigation vulnerability. Written for trainees, practicing gastroenterologists, surgeons, institutional leaders, and medico-legal professionals, this volume addresses the urgent need for foresight in a field where intervention saves lives but explanation preserves careers, ensuring that patient safety, ethical responsibility, and legal defensibility remain inseparable.
ISBN
978-81-998476-3-7
Dimensions:
7 x 10 Inches
Pages:
446