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How can I prove that my hospital is responsible for failed knee replacement operation?
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Most knee replacement surgeries are straightforward without any adverse effects or complications. Yet in a few people a failed knee replacement surgery can result difficulty or prolonged healing, lots of pain, or the inability to properly use the knee again.
Surgery Malpractice
Imagine not being able to fully use your knee after corrective surgery? Thus, there are various ways to prove that a hospital is responsible for a failed knee replacement surgery. Examples of ways in which a hospital can be implicated in a failed knee surgery include not ensuring that a sterile environment was available. Hospitals constantly battle with infections and if an infection has disrupted the healing process of your knee surgery, then your hospital may be at fault.
Another example of malpractice can be seen in the negligence associated with putting in the replacement knee. If the medical staff were careless or incorrectly removed and replaced the knee then you can have a case for malpractice.
In some situations, the hospital can be liable for damage done to other structures surrounding the knee such as muscles, nerves, or blood vessels.
Depending on the injury you have suffered, an attorney will be able to help you prove that malpractice occurred in regards to your surgery.
Getting Legal Help
A knee replacement surgery should be completed without any complications and to the best standard of care. When this does not happen, either a surgeon or the hospital can be at fault for malpractice. Consult a skilled attorney to receive more clarity on how you can proceed with your case.
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