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Identifying surgical errors and malpractice

On Behalf of | Jul 13, 2021 | Medical Malpractice |

Residents of New Jersey trust their physicians and surgeons. Patients expect that if they go in for an operation, they will be well taken care of. However, there are times when complications like sepsis develop. Sepsis occurs when the body attempts to fight a widespread infection. It can lead to shock, disability and other serious issues. Finding out what caused such a condition can be critical in medical malpractice cases.

Where did the problem come from?

Serious injuries can be caused by medical professionals who are negligent. However, those same types of injuries can also have a natural cause. Take a perforated bowel, for example. The term perforated bowel refers to a hole in the wall of the bowel. This is a condition that can be caused by anything from a gunshot wound to a chronic illness like Crohn’s disease.

The bowel can also be perforated during a surgery. Even good surgeons may have patients who experience this complication. The hole might develop during the surgery if the surgeon inadvertently cuts the bowel wall. Alternatively, a perforation can develop if staples or stitches are dislodged after the operation. Determining whether an injury like a perforated bowel is a medical malpractice case requires an investigation.

Holding negligent medical staff responsible

If you or a loved one has faced unexpected complications following a medical procedure, it’s wise to contact an attorney about the matter. A lawyer may help you understand if you have a medical malpractice case and how best to pursue it. These case are complicated, so speaking with a professional may clarify the issues at hand for patients and their families.

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