Men’s Health & Sexual Medicine and the Litigious Patient: A Review of Malpractice Cases
Sandeep Sai Voleti, Summer Ghaith, Christopher Warren, Nahid Punjani

TL;DR
This study examines malpractice cases against urologists in men's sexual health, identifying common errors and legal outcomes to help reduce litigation risks.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of malpractice claims in men's sexual health, focusing on urology cases and their legal implications.
Findings
Penile prosthesis, epididymal pathology, and varicocele were the most common conditions linked to litigation.
Misdiagnosis, surgical complications, and lack of informed consent were the primary allegations in these cases.
Approximately 39% of cases ruled in favor of plaintiffs with a median award of $335,000.
Abstract
Recent literature suggests growing rates of malpractice claims against urologists. These cases provide insight into errors that may lead to litigation. We aim to analyze malpractice suits related to men’s health and highlight clinical presentations and legal outcomes. Per STROBE guidelines, we searched the publicly available Thomson Reuters Westlaw legal database for “jury verdicts and settlements” from January 1970 to August 2023 to identify medical malpractice cases in Urology. Patient demographics, clinical presentation, alleged error, and legal outcomes were abstracted during a full case review by an independent screener. Cases related to men’s sexual health or fertility that named a urologist as the defendant were fully analyzed. A total of 553 urology cases were extracted, with 23 men’s health related cases subsequently analyzed. The most common conditions associated with…
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TopicsMedical Malpractice and Liability Issues · Genital Health and Disease
