Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

외과적 혁신의 윤리 쟁점과 윤리적 규제의 필요성

강명신1, 박재현2,*
Myoung-Sheen KANG1, Jae-Hyun PARK2,*
1연세대학교 보건대학원 보건정책관리학과 의료법윤리학전공
2경희대학교 의학전문대학원 의학교육학교실
1Department of Health Policy and Management, Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University
2Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University
*교신저자: 박재현. 경희대학교 의학전문대학원 의학교육학교실. 02-961-9102. fool@khu.ac.kr

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Received: May 23, 2011; Accepted: Jun 15, 2011

Published Online: Jun 30, 2011

ABSTRACT

Although research on drugs and medical devices for human is well regulated and scrutinized through the existing IRB system, there is a need for a careful review of the current process for approving surgical procedures involving new medical devices. In particular, the clinical application of innovative surgical procedures with new or existing devices should be examined from an ethical point of view. There are, at this point, no formal ethical rules concerning innovative surgical procedures, and important terms are in need of clarification and definition. This article argues that while the adequacy of IRB process for surgical innovation has to be reviewed, there are needs to debate on some reasonable and valid definitions and ethical regulations of surgical innovation. In addition to, while the potential of professional surgical organizations for self-regulation has to be respected, the debates concerning the ethical issues associated with innovative surgical procedures should be opened up to the academic medical sector and those outside of the medical community.

Keywords: 외과적 혁신; 윤리 쟁점; 윤리적 규제
Keywords: surgical innovation; ethical issues; regulation