Hiding behind ‘innovation’: the case for regulated risk assessment in surgery

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jonathan Ivesj.ives@bristol.ac.uk and collaborators from the CentreUniversity of Bristol, Bristol, UK have published the research: Hiding behind u2018innovationu2019: the case for regulated risk assessment in surgery, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/29,/2022
  • what: To facilitate the safe and transparent translation of new invasive procedures/ devices into practice the authors propose the elimination of u2018innovation` from the informed consent and governance lexicon, in favour of the much clearer language of newness and risk.

SUMMARY

    An invasive procedure/device that has never been used before by . . .

     

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