[Forensic medical assessment of venous thromboembolic complications of mechanical injury of the lower limb after surgery].
V N BorshchevskayaA V DenisovaSergey S TodorovD P BerezovskiyS V ShigeevYuri I PigolkinPublished in: Sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza (2023)
In forensic medical practice, venous thromboembolic complications (VTEC) are relatively rare, due to hereditary and acquired factors. The issue of expert evaluation of the VTEC after the performed surgical intervention as an alleged defect in medical care causes discussion. The purpose of this publication is to demonstrate an expert case in the assessment of VTEC mechanical injury of the lower limb after surgery. The above case with the development of PATE after surgery clearly demonstrates the possibility of the appearance of a «medical case». The key to the correct expert assessment of the alleged defect of medical care during the forensic medical examination is not only a thorough and scrupulous study of medical documentation, but also a qualitatively performed forensic medical examination of the corpse.