[Speaker 1] Can a consent form protect against complications following spine surgery? [Speaker 2] Yes. Why not? If it has been explained to the patient that this would be the possible complication and which is known to the patient earlier, it can be safeguarded. I still remember a case where laser hair removal was done on a patient and 10 sitting was advised by this doctor. And on eighth sitting, since result was not proper, doctor has increased the frequency of the laser which leaded to skin burn. And patient got treated but she went because of the complication to the court of law. And of course presented to the court that this complication happened because of the procedure. There was a good defense lying with the doctor and doctor shown the consent form to the court saying that this was explained to the patient which got treated later on. And patient was knowing about this and then signed was well accepted by the court and the result was in a favor of cosmetic. So such a judgement has already been delivered. So you are right on place if complication is explained to the patient, yes, safeguarding is a good.