Background
Obstetric anesthesia has become a recognized subspecialty of anesthesiology and an integral part of practice of most anesthesiologists.
Perhaps no other subspecialty of anesthesiology provides more personal gratification and clinical challenges than the practice
of obstetric anesthesia. However, in addition to clinical challenges obstetric anesthesia is laden with medico-legal liability.
Objective
This review article attempts to highlight the influence of the current medico-legal climate on the practice of obstetric anesthesia.
Methods
All articles relevant to the subject of this investigation were retrieved from a Medline search.
Results
Obstetric anesthesiologists are frequently named (besides obstetricians) in claims involving bad neonatal outcomes. Obstetric
anesthesia is also the most common subspecialty of practice to be ceased due to medico-legal concerns.
Conclusions
Good perioperative evaluation of all patients, detailed review of patient’s medical records, and constant vigilance can decrease
the incidence of complications and subsequently medico-legal issues.
Keywords Obstetric anesthesia - General - Regional - Labor analgesia - Complications - Medico-legal - Malpractice