Texas Register, Volume 7, Number 89, Pages 4125-4234, December 3, 1982 Page: 4,223
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adopted by reference by the panel as rules in 25 TAC
601.1 and 601.2.
The panel has adopted amendments to the lists, with
changes to the proposal published in the September 24,
1982, issue of the Texas Register (7 TexReg 3453). The
complete lists, with the adopted changes included, are as
follows. Further information about the adopted changes
is contained in the preamble to the adopted amendments
to the rules adopted by reference (25 TAC 601.1 and61.) Thi praml is ben pulse i- th Aope
601.2). This preamble is being published in the Adopted
Rules section of this issue of the Texas Register.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on November 13, 1982,TRD-828918
In
AdditionJames H. Duke, Jr., M.D.
Chairman
Texas Medical Disclosure PanelFiled: November 23, 1982
For further information, please call (512) 458-7528.Medical Treatment and Surgical
Procedures Established by the
Texas Medical Disclosure Panel
601.1 Procedures requiring full disclosure (List A). The
following treatments and procedures require full disclosure by
the physician or health care provider to the patient or person
authorized to consent for the patient.
1. Anesthesia.
1. Epidural.
1. Risks are enumerated in the informed consent
form in rule 601.3.
2. General.
1. Risks are enumerated in the informed consent
form in rule 601.3.
3. Spinal.
I. Risks are enumerate. in the informed consent
form in rule 601.3.
2. Cardiovascular system.
(No procedures assigned at this time.)
3. Digestive system treatments and procedures.
1. Cholecystectomy with or without common bile duct
exploration.
1. Pancreatitis.
2. 'Injury to the tube between the liver and
the bowel.
3. Retained stones in the tube between the liver
and the bowel.
4. Narrowing or obstruction of the tube between
the liver and the bowel.
5. Injury to the bowel and/or intestinal obstruction.
4. Ear treatments and procedures.
1. Stapedectomy.
1. Diminished or bad taste.
2. Total or partial loss of hearing in the operated
ear.
3. Brief or long-standing dizziness.
4. Eardrum hole requiring more surgery.
5. -Ringing in the ear.
2. Reconstruction of auricle of ear for congential
deformity or trauma.
1. Less satisfactory appearance compared to
possible alternative artificial ear.
2. Exposure of implanted material.
3. Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy.
1. Facial nerve paralysis.
2. Altered or loss of taste.December 3, 1982
7 TexReg, 4223
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