Surgical Medical Malpractice

Any instance where a surgeon fails to give the appropriate medical care to a patient before, during or after surgery may be referred to as "surgery medical malpractice". Some of the most common forms of surgery medical malpractice include failure to give sufficient information about the risks associated with surgery; going ahead with surgery which is not necessary; opting for surgery which is not appropriate for the particular patient or for the medical problem in question; mistakes made in surgery which are not appropriately addressed and lead to injury; and failure to give insufficient care after the operation to protect against infection and other complications. Surgical medical malpractice may have serious implications for the patient, leading to further injury and illness or even death. In many instances, the consequences of surgical medical malpractice may lead to long-term disability or lifelong illnesses, which may cause pain and suffering as well as having serious financial implications.

Fast Facts

  • 12,000 people die each year from unnecessary surgery
  • Almost half of all surgical errors result in permanent disability
  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have received more than 15,000 reports of patients having a surgical instrument left in their body

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  • Types of Surgery Malpractice

    It is estimated that over two hundred thousand deaths each year are caused by medical malpractice.  Some of th...
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  • Endoscopy of Small Intestine: Risks, Malpractice and Lawsuits

    Endoscopy of the small intestine is referred to as an “upper endoscopy.”  This test is for diagnostic and some...
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  • Introduction to Surgical Malpractice

    There are over 46 million surgical procedure performed in the United States each year, and the great majority ...
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  • How Surgical Malpractice Can Cause Nerve Damage

    Surgery is an inherently risky proposition, and when a surgeon does not perform to the medical standard of car...
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  • Peripheral Neuropathy Caused by Medical Malpractice

    Peripheral neuropathy is characterized by damage to the nerves which carry information between nerves, the spi...
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