Clinical Negligence Advice

Situations Eligible for a Compensation Claim

A surgery, be it a minor or a major one, is bound to invoke in the patient a feeling of dread. This is usually the last resort for doctors. However, sometimes a surgical procedure is unavoidable, and the patient places a lot of faith in the surgeon. Sadly, however, this trust is not always honored and surgical error claims are filed quite often. The professionals allowed inside an operating room must be highly qualified and experts in their job, considering the fact they are often required to deal with a person’s internal organs. Needless to say, any kind of error occurring in a surgery is not just highly traumatic; they can also be severely debilitating and incapacitating, and might lead to death in the worst case scenario.

Surgical Room Error Scenarios

  • An incorrect procedure followed while undertaking surgery
  • Instruments used in the surgical procedure being left within the body
  • Damage inflicted to muscles, tissues and/or nerves in the process of the surgery
  • Surgical procedure carried out on a healthy part of the body
  • Failure to take into consideration the previous medical records of the patient before undertaking surgery
  • Administration of lower dosage of anaesthetic, causing the patient to wake up while the surgery is still under way
  • Administration of higher dosage of anaesthetic, leading to death or other serious complications
  • Failure to recognise a case of anaesthesia awareness, in which the patient comes awake while the surgery is in process despite being under anaesthesia but is unable to convey the fact
  • Failure to address a case of anaesthesia awareness despite having understood the situation
  • The perforation or damage of adjacent organs while the surgery is in progress
  • Leaving a surgery incomplete and suturing the wound, something you can find more about on medical-negligence.com.
  • Failure to use a safe and compatible material for stitching of the surgical wound, leading to infections
  • Failure to properly undertake the suturing, dressing or sealing of an open surgical wound
  • Failure to check whether the patient is physically capable enough to undergo the strain of an operation
  • Using instruments that are unsterilized or contaminated for the operation, leading to infection
  • Causing infections or diseases arising from the personal hygiene of the surgeons and other attendants in the operating room
  • Failure to take the permission of the patient and/or his or her family before the surgery progresses
  • Failure to inform the patient and his or her family of the complications and risks involved in the operation

Consult a Professional

The situations mentioned above form just the tip of the iceberg. There are various other situations that you can be the victim of, and it is of the utmost importance that you take the help of an expert solicitor in order to file surgical error claims. Recovering from a surgical error will lead to not only loss of valuable times, but money as well, and reimbursing the latter is the least the guilty party can do.

For more information on surgical errors and related compensation claims, visit http://www.medical-negligence.com/surgical-error-claims/.