According to a report in the Sun Sentinel, a sponge left inside a Florida judge’s stomach after surgery created the need for additional surgery and significantly affected his quality of life. This could call for a medical malpractice case. ...
Surgeons Who Drink the Night Before Surgery Prone To More Errors
April 25, 2011 – A new study conducted by Emily Boyle, researcher and surgeon at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, has shown a connection between a night of drinking and errors made by surgeons during next-day...
Botched Surgery Leaves Woman Double Amputee & Hearing Impaired
November 29, 2010 – New York – What was supposed to be a simple surgical procedure became a nightmare for a Brooklyn mother. Two years ago, Stacey Galette went to her doctor for a gynecological surgery; today she is a double...