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Skin Cancer Tops Malpractice Claims in Florida

By: DAMIAN McNAMARA, Skin & Allergy News Digital Network

01/18/12

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FLORIDA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGIC SURGEONS

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Major Finding: Skin cancer diagnosis and treatment led malpractice claims against dermatologists in Florida, accounting for 57% of 180 lawsuits.

Data Source: Review of malpractice claims reported to Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation from January 2000 to December 2009.

Disclosures: Dr. Becker said that he had no relevant disclosures.

ORLANDO – A higher than expected number of malpractice claims related to dermatologic surgery and treatment of psoriasis – as well as relatively few related to cosmetic dermatology were among the surprises revealed in a review of closed malpractice claims in Florida.

"There is a significant risk of malpractice actions in dermatology and dermatologic surgery," Dr. Ferdinand F. Becker said at the meeting. "Dermatologic surgeons would be well advised to be vigilant in diagnosis and appropriate treatment with the goal of avoiding complications at all cost."

General Dermatology Claims

Of 180 claims against dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons over a decade, 43 claims or 24% involved a general dermatology treatment. Of these, "44% were adjudicated or settled in favor of the plaintiff and 56% in favor of the defendant, so we came out better there," Dr. Becker said.

A total of 18 cases were adjudicated or settled in favor of the plaintiff – including 2 settled for an unknown amount. The largest settlement, $1 million, went to a patient who complained of meningoencephalitis and cerebral palsy secondary to failure to diagnose herpes simplex virus (conjunctival herpes simplex virus was the initial diagnosis). "This was the biggest claim in the whole shooting match," Dr. Becker said.

Another 25 of the general dermatology cases were decided or settled for the defendant physician, including 22 suits dropped by the plaintiff. Of the three remaining cases, two were summary judgments for the defendant and one judgment awarded the physician $50,000. In this case, the plaintiff had claimed avascular necrosis from treatment of chronic dermatitis with long-term steroid therapy.

Of note, a failure to diagnose Lyme disease when a patient presented with a rash of the axilla and groin resulted in a judgment for the plaintiff for $20,000, Dr. Becker said.

Psoriasis Claims

Dr. Becker identified seven claims involving psoriasis when he culled through the closed claims data from Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation from January 2000 to December 2009. "I made a separate category for psoriasis because ... treatment of psoriasis is particularly problematic in general dermatology."

Four psoriasis treatment claims were settled in favor of the plaintiff from $500 to $250,000. The largest settlement involved a complaint of Stevens-Johnson syndrome with skin sloughing, oozing, and weeping sores resulting from methotrexate treatment. The defendant physician prevailed in three other cases – two dropped lawsuits and one summary judgment in which the patient had claimed steroids used to treat psoriasis had caused osteoporosis.

Cosmetic Dermatology Claims

A total of 28 claims or 16% involved cosmetic dermatology procedures. Outcomes were approximately split, with 54% adjudicated or settled in favor of the plaintiff and 46% in favor of the defendant.

"The majority were cases of laser hair removal," said Dr. Becker, a facial plastic surgeon and otolaryngologist in private practice in Vero Beach, Fla. Twelve of the 17 claims for laser hair removal were settled for the plaintiff for $2,500-$90,000. The biggest settlement followed a complaint of depigmentation and scarring related to laser hair removal. The remaining five laser cases involved complaints of burning, scarring, and/or pigmentary changes and were subsequently dropped by the plaintiff.

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