Saturday, December 1, 2012

Post-Operative Negligence


Millions of people will need a surgical procedure this year. Many surgeries will successfully take care of a threatening health condition. Unfortunately, not all surgeries go smoothly. Every person will react differently to their procedure and serious complications may result. Many of the injuries sustained due to surgery will occur after the procedure itself. The healing process is just as important as the preparation and actual procedure. If a medical professional is negligent during this time, there may be devastating results.

A person should be informed about the risks of their health condition as well as the risks of any treatment options, including surgery. This allows doctors to cover their bases in case something goes wrong. However, if they perform a procedure incorrectly or fail to provide adequate care after the surgery, they may be held responsible for the pain and suffering they caused.

The following are some of the most common results of negligence in post-operative care:

Delayed healing - Patient is not attended to after the surgery, resulting in a drastic increase in recovery time. Septic shock - Rapidly occurs if proper post-operative care is not provided and the patient suffers from serious infection. The risks include organ failure and death. Infection - This can occur if a professional fails to provide a safe and clean environment.

These injuries can be caused by inattentive medical professionals, confusing patients' charts, or a lack of a clean environment in which post-operative patients can recover. If negligence was cause of these conditions, compensation may be available to the victims. Medical bills, loss of wages, and emotional pain and suffering will all be considered in a medical malpractice lawsuit.

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