Saturday, December 1, 2012

Foreign Objects Left in the Body After Surgery


Surgical instruments are an important and essential part of surgery. They allow surgeons to cut into an individual, exposing the site of an internal ailment. They also allow surgeons to create a workable space within the patient, probe into the affected area, repair any abnormalities, and close the site of surgery.Surgical instruments are an important and essential part of surgery. They allow surgeons to cut into an individual, exposing the site of an internal ailment. They also allow surgeons to create a workable space within the patient, probe into the ailed area, repair any abnormalities, and close the site of surgery.

Throughout this process, surgeons are supposed to take special care to keep track of any surgical instruments that they use, which may include scalpels, clamps, forceps, sponges, catheters, and other medical devices that allow surgeon to perform certain procedures.

Failure to keep track of these instruments may cause surgeons to leave tools behind in a patient's body cavity. The most common method for preventing this from happening is counting the number of instruments in the operating room both before and after a procedure to account for every item used.

When surgeons leave tools in the body, individual may suffer a great deal of harm. Some tools, like sponges, are havens for bacteria and other infectious pathogens. Patients with sponges left in their bodies may suffer bacteremia, sepsis, or septic shock, each of which can be deadly.

Other patients with clamps and sharp objects left in their bodies may suffer organ damage or organ failure. Some individuals may suffer internal puncture wounds, which can lead to internal hemorrhaging. These conditions may also be deadly.

In many cases, the lead surgeon is accountable for leaving surgical tools in an individual's body. As such, victims may be entitled to financial compensation from this individual when they have been the victims of this error.

If you or someone you love suffered harm because a surgeon left foreign objects in your body after surgery, discuss your legal rights and options with the Pittsburgh surgical errors attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today.

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