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Differences in gaze behaviors between trainees and experts during endovascular therapy for cerebral aneurysms: a preliminary study using a cerebral aneurysm model
This study aimed to apply eye-tracking technology to the training of neuroendovascular therapy. Six neurosurgeons, including three neuroendovascular specialists and three trainees, at our institution and related facilities participated in the study. Eye movement was recorded by the eye-tracking device during the microcatheter navigation and coil placement into the silastic aneurysm model under biplane X-ray fluoroscopy. Eye-tracking analysis during neuroendovascular therapy was feasible in all six subjects. In microcatheter navigation, specialists tended to more frequently switch their attention between frontal and lateral...
Source: Nagoya Journal of Medical Science - March 16, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Takafumi Otsuka Takashi Izumi Masaya Yamamoto Yusuke Seshita Takeshi Kohama Masahiro Nishihori Tetsuya Tsukada Ryuta Saito Source Type: research

The ethics of blood transfusion refusal in clinical practice among legal and medical professions in Japan.
Authors: Iijima Y Abstract We investigated the differences in Japanese and United States medical and legal professional opinions on ethical support for clinical ethical issues using the refusal of blood transfusions on the grounds of religious principles as an example of a clinical ethical issue. In ethical support systems for medical institutions in Japan, 95.0% of "clinical training designation hospitals" have hospital ethics committees, and 63.1% have medical safety divisions; clinical ethical support is provided in accordance with their scale and function. In terms of clinical ethical support limits the discret...
Source: Nagoya Journal of Medical Science - June 27, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Nagoya J Med Sci Source Type: research

Assessment of medical malpractice cost at a Japanese national university hospital
Nagoya J Med Sci. 2021 Aug;83(3):397-405. doi: 10.18999/nagjms.83.3.397.ABSTRACTMedical safety management has an economic dimension that has received little attention. Medical expenses associated with medical malpractice in Japan should be investigated in relation to patient safety measures and their consequences. We analyzed medical accidents that occurred within the past seven years at a university hospital. We determined that 197 accidents involved negligence by the hospital in the years from 2011 to 2017, for which the institution bore the costs of the resulting treatment; those expenses totaled JPY 30.547 million. Mos...
Source: Nagoya Journal of Medical Science - September 23, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Tsuyoshi Hoshi Yoshimasa Nagao Naoko Sawai Mineko Terai Tomomi Umemura Tatsuya Fukami Toshihide Ito Fumimasa Kitano Source Type: research