Alvaro Sanabria Carlos Betancourt Sanabria Cognitive Biases in Surgical Practice

Cognitive Biases in Surgical Practice

von Alvaro Sanabria Carlos Betancourt

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This book introduces a practice‑oriented account of how heuristics and cognitive biases shape clinical reasoning and surgical decision‑making under uncertainty. Building on behavioral economics and dual‑process theory, the authors translate foundational constructs—such as availability, anchoring, confirmation, overconfidence, loss aversion, framing, and survivorship bias—into concrete implications for diagnosis, operative judgment, and multidisciplinary discussions. Drawing on historically grounded clinical narratives, the chapters connect abstract mechanisms to everyday choices in surgery and perioperative care, foregrounding consequences for patient safety and outcomes. 

The volume emphasizes awareness, metacognition, and deliberate “choice architecture” in the operating room and clinic, culminating in general and context‑specific checklists for bias mitigation. While not a comprehensive taxonomy, the book provides a structured entry point for surgeons and trainees seeking to improve decision quality, reduce diagnostic error, and design safer systems. 

The original manuscript of this book was written in Spanish and translated into English with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.


This book introduces a practice‑oriented account of how heuristics and cognitive biases shape clinical reasoning and surgical decision‑making under uncertainty. Building on behavioral economics and dual‑process theory, the authors translate foundational constructs—such as availability, anchoring, confirmation, overconfidence, loss aversion, framing, and survivorship bias—into concrete implications for diagnosis, operative judgment, and multidisciplinary discussions. Drawing on historically grounded clinical narratives, the chapters connect abstract mechanisms to everyday choices in surgery and perioperative care, foregrounding consequences for patient safety and outcomes. 

The volume emphasizes awareness, metacognition, and deliberate “choice architecture” in the operating room and clinic, culminating in general and context‑specific checklists for bias mitigation. While not a comprehensive taxonomy, the book provides a structured entry point for surgeons and trainees seeking to improve decision quality, reduce diagnostic error, and design safer systems. 

The original manuscript of this book was written in Spanish and translated into English with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.


First book to analyze and discuss the potential impacts of cognitive biases in surgical practice Presents real life examples to show how the most relevant cognitive biases can affect surgical practice Provides recommendations and suggestions to prevent negative consequences when making surgical decisions

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Alvaro Sanabria

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ISBN: 9783032203779
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 30.04.2026

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