Surgical Errors and Medical Malpractice

Surgical Errors and Medical Malpractice

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From hip replacements to removing cancerous tumors, surgeries can treat a wide range of conditions these days. However, not everyone comes out of surgery in better shape. If the surgeon makes an error, the patient can suffer serious harm. Patients who are the victims of surgical errors may be able to file a medical malpractice lawsuit to recover their losses.

Common Types of Surgical Errors

A surgical error refers to a preventable mistake made during surgery. Here are the most common types of surgical errors.

  • Leaving surgical instruments inside the body. Surgeons may use several surgical tools during a procedure, from scalpels to scissors. If surgeons forget to remove these instruments from the body, the patient can suffer severe pain, infection, internal bleeding, organ damage and other serious complications.
  • Operating on the wrong body part. Miscommunication may cause a surgeon to operate on the wrong body part. This can increase a patient’s risk of infection and additional scarring. If the surgeon does not recognize the mistake soon enough, it could severely damage other body parts.
  • Using the incorrect surgical tools. Surgeons who have not received adequate training or failed to plan properly have a higher likelihood of using the incorrect surgical tools during an operation. This error can lead to an increased risk of infection, larger incisions and other complications.
  • Anesthesia errors. Patients who undergo an invasive procedure are administered general anesthesia beforehand so that they experience no pain. However, if the anesthesiologist is negligent, he or she may administer too much or too little anesthesia, which can result in life-threatening complications.

Treatments for Surgical Errors

If you suffered an injury from a surgical error, you may have to undergo extensive treatment to correct the mistake. First of all, you will likely need additional surgeries to fix the damage the first surgery caused.

Then, you may still require long-term rehabilitation to regain motor skills and other basic functions that you lose during the first procedure. If the surgery caused paralysis, you may need a wheelchair and other accommodations. You may also require at-home care from a medical professional. 

If you are the victim of a surgical error, you deserve compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages and other losses that resulted from the event. Schedule a consultation with a medical malpractice lawyer, like one from Disparti Law Group, to discuss your case in detail.

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