A stakeholder meeting exploring the ethical perspectives of immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery.
Matthew QuinnDaniel GrayAhmed Shalaby BardanMehran Zarei-GhanavatiJohn SparrowChristopher LiuPublished in: Journal of medical ethics (2020)
This analysis provides a reference point for the ethical factors surrounding ISBCS. The stakeholders concluded that this approach was an ethical undertaking provided patient autonomy was appropriately attained. This requires a patient's interpretation of the risk-benefit balance, which must include an understanding of the low but unquantifiable risk of severe complications. A surgeon must aim to minimise risks through the adaption of accepted surgical protocols and by performing appropriate patient selection. Currently, cost savings to healthcare that may occur following the implementation of ISBCS should be considered a secondary benefit of the protocol.