Procedure-aware consent builder with a 321-leaflet library. Members get saving, PDF export, and hospital-letterhead customisation.
16 procedures · 321-leaflet consent library
A procedure-aware surgical consent builder backed by a 321-leaflet library with genuine clinical risk/benefit/alternative/recovery content, printable draft documents, and option steps.

Existing orthopaedic consent resources are outdated, inconsistent, and written for lawyers rather than patients. ConsentIQ is the replacement — a clinician-reviewed library of plain-language leaflets, built on NHS patient information and peer-reviewed complication data, that patients can actually understand.

A full library of clinician-reviewed patient consent leaflets covering every major orthopaedic subspecialty — from arthroscopy to complex reconstruction, paediatric to tumour surgery.
Leaflets are organised across 13 anatomical regions and subspecialties so patients and clinicians can find the right form in seconds, not minutes.
Every leaflet follows the same structure: what the procedure involves, why it may be recommended, non-operative alternatives, risks with contextualised frequencies, anaesthetic, recovery, warning signs, and FAQs.

A consent leaflet you can read before the clinic visit and bring back with informed questions — not a form you sign in a hurry.

A consistent, evidence-backed reference for the risks, benefits, and alternatives you are expected to discuss for every procedure.

A versioned, citable library with a documented methodology — useful when consent quality is questioned or audited.
321 orthopaedic procedures at launch, organised across 13 body regions and subspecialties — every major area of orthopaedic surgery is represented in the 2026 edition.
Through systematic review of NHS patient information leaflets from leading UK orthopaedic centres, cross-referenced with published complication rates from peer-reviewed literature and PubMed systematic reviews. Every leaflet is then reviewed by practising orthopaedic surgeons before release.
A rigorous, standardised 12-section template: what the procedure involves, why it may be recommended, non-operative alternatives, risks with contextualised frequencies, anaesthetic considerations, recovery timeline, warning signs to watch for, and FAQs written for patients.
Browse ConsentIQ procedures now. Vetted OrthoGlobe members get full access and a voice in which procedures we expand next.
Written at a reading level patients actually understand — replacing the legalistic, anxiety-inducing leaflets that leave people less informed, not more.
Every risk is cross-referenced with published complication rates from peer-reviewed literature and PubMed systematic reviews — not anecdote, not template boilerplate.
Built through systematic review of NHS patient information leaflets from leading UK orthopaedic centres, with a published methodology and data sources page you can audit.
Neither. ConsentIQ is educational information to support the consent discussion between a patient and their treating surgeon — not a substitute for it. No liability is accepted for clinical decisions; those remain with the treating clinician.
Yes. Leaflets are downloadable and designed to be adapted — you can add institutional branding, local pathways, and any mandatory clauses before printing. Attribution to ConsentIQ / OrthoGlobe must be preserved.
Vetted OrthoGlobe members get full access as part of membership. The library itself is open so patients can find and read their leaflet before surgery, the way consent information should work.