Operating Room Negligence

Operating Room Negligence in Jackson, MS

If you’ve ever had a surgical procedure, you’re probably familiar with the apprehension and concern leading up to the event. Maybe, you didn’t sleep the night before. Under the best of conditions, surgical procedures can be very scary. At the very least, we’re counting on surgeons and other medical professionals to provide safe and adequate care. Operating room negligence can leave patients with severe pain, debilitating injuries or worse. If you have been injured or if you have lost a loved one due to operating room negligence, you need to speak with a personal injury lawyer about your case as soon as possible. Listed below are some common injuries associated with operating room negligence.

Injuries Associated With Operating Room Negligence

  • Infections
  • Blood clots
  • Hemorrhage
  • Organ damage
  • Scarring
  • Birth injuries
  • Burns
  • DVT
  • Nerve damage
  • Fatal injuries

Surgical Procedures on Wrong Side or Body Part

While it may seem far-fetched, surgical procedures on the wrong side of the body or on the wrong body part do occasionally happen. For example, you might go into the hospital for a surgical procedure on your right hand, but you wake up with your left hand bandaged up. Not only did you not get the necessary surgical procedure that you needed, you were put in harms way and had an unnecessary operation on the wrong body part. Negligence in the operating room causes surgical procedures to be done on the wrong side of the body or on the wrong body part. Often times, it’s a simple error that leads to this type of catastrophic event. At the bare minimum, your doctor should be operating on the correct body part.

Post-Op Infections

Another problem associated with operating room negligence is the potential for post-op infections. These occur when instruments aren’t properly sterilized or operating rooms aren’t clean. There’s a reason why doctors have to so vigorously scrub in prior to certain medical procedures. Introducing bacteria into the operating room or into the patient’s body is negligent and can put that person at risk for potentially life-threatening infections. A post-op infection can be difficult to fight, especially for somebody in a weakened state. With antibiotic resistance on the rise, the concern for clean operating rooms is essential.

Anesthesia Negligence

Errors made regarding anesthesia can be deadly. The type and amount of anesthesia given to a patient has to be properly calculated and dispensed. If a patient is given too much anesthesia, he or she could suffer oxygen deprivation or brain damage. In some cases, the patient may never wake up. Not giving a patient enough anesthesia is also a problem. Nobody should wake up during the middle of a major surgical procedure. The pain and horror associated with waking up on the operating table is almost too much to think about for most people.

Leaving a Foreign Object in The Body

This should go without saying, but foreign objects should never be left inside of a patient’s body. Unfortunately, where operating room negligence is concerned, items like surgical instruments and sponges have been known to be left in a patient’s body. All items should be properly accounted for before a patient is sewn up. Having a materials checklist and going through all of the appropriate procedures can eliminate this dangerous and potentially deadly problem.

Surgery on The Wrong Patient

Operating on the wrong body part is scary enough, but what happens when a surgical procedure is done on the wrong patient? You might have gone in for a procedure on your hand but came out with an abdominal procedure. This is one of the most egregious forms of negligence. Not only does it not address one person’s critical medical needs, it needlessly endangers and harms another person. This can lead to lifelong complications, pain, suffering and other issues associated with an unnecessary surgical procedure. It can also delay critical medical care to the person who should have received the procedure.

Operating Room Negligence in Jackson

Operating room negligence can endanger lives and critically injure patients. All operating rooms should be held to a high standard of safety and care. When negligence happens in the operating room, patients are put at risk for severe, catastrophic, unnecessary and potentially fatal injuries. If you have been injured or if you have lost a loved one due to suspected operating room negligence in Jackson or in any of the surrounding Metro Area communities, contact the skilled and proven Personal Injury team at Coxwell & Associates, PLLC at (601) 265-7766 for a free case consultation today.

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