I went into the hospital to have a simple bowel operation but the surgeon nicked the kidney, which had to be removed due to excessive bleeding. Can I hold the surgeon responsible for this mistake?
I went into the hospital to have a simple bowel operation but the surgeon nicked the kidney, which had to be removed due to excessive bleeding. Can I hold the surgeon responsible for this mistake?
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Answer:
When a patient seeks or requires a surgical procedure, they are typically informed about the risks associated with any surgical procedure. Patients who undergo surgery do not typically anticipate surgical errors. The majority of surgical errors occur during the procedure itself. Medical negligence or malpractice involves a medical professional’s failure to exercise the skill, care, and prudence necessary to prevent causing injury or illness to a patient.
The top four medical malpractice allegations include:
Records of the surgery must be studied carefully in order to discern whether the surgeon and medical staff caused injury to a patient by not giving him or her the standard of care required.
Talk to a Medical Malpractice Attorney. They will be able to review the details of your case and advise you on how to proceed in order to get compensation for your injuries.
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Posted by Linda Adams on 13 Apr 2010