Abstract
Monitoring the posttraumatic chronic subdural hematoma is analyzed from the viewpoint of medical ethics. The meurosurgeons' actions were contrary to the justified modern principles of surgical treatment of encapsulated intrathecal hemorrhage, generally accepted ethical principles and caused harm to the patient.
Keywords: medical ethics, chronic subdural hematoma, minimally invasive neurosurgery
For citation:Likhterman L.B., Okhlopkov V.A. The lesson of medical anti-ethics. Clinical review for general practice. 2023; 4 (1): 56–60. DOI: 10.47407/kr2023.4.1.00191
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