The Surgeon and Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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Jens Mielke
Kazadi K.N. Kalangu
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[1] University of Zimbabwe Medical School,Department of Medicine
[2] University of Zimbabwe Medical School,Department of Surgery
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World Journal of Surgery | 2003年 / 27卷
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection; Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing; Human Immunodeficiency Virus Status; Intestinal Tuberculosis;
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The moral dilemmas faced by surgeons worldwide who treat patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be viewed against the background of experience in sub-Saharan countries, where the community prevalence is in excess of 25% (90% of hospital inpatients). When seeking consent for an HIV test before surgery, frank communication regarding the surgeons’ perspective of risks to themselves and the patient is helpful. When consent for a test must be obtained from a substitute decision-maker, the surgeon should consider if the patient would want the decision-maker to know the result. Understanding the natural history of HIV in the surgical setting can help deal with the uncertainties encountered and should be a research priority for developing countries. International professional organizations are useful platforms for the exchange of ideas when surgeons encounter uncertainty by increasing access to journals and creating opportunities for discussion. Although supervisory bodies in some parts of the world prevent HIV-infected surgeons from putting patients at risk by offering surgery, the withdrawal of their services in developing countries can cause more harm than good. Surgeons in that position may be entitled to offer surgery but only with full disclosure of the risk of HIV infection to the patient. The decision-making process known as ”accountability for reasonableness” allows surgeons to determine fairness, legitimacy, and acceptability when making resource allocation decisions involving patients with HIV.
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