Medical Negligence - Surgical Instruments Are left Inside Patients After Surgery

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Thinking about the pain and horror of undergoing a major surgery and later come to know that the cesarean team, by mistake, has left a sponge or scalpel inside. In US over1500 such cases   per year come in light where medical team has forgotten to make sure that every instrument used in surgery was removed. But with the help of New York medical malpractice lawyers  one can right compensation for the negligence of the doctors.

How Can Such Mistakes Be Made. Every surgery requires a team of medical personnel these days, from anesthesiologists to nurses and doctors. One would think with a team of trained professionals a pair of scissors could not possibly be left in a patient. The sad truth is, however, that such mistakes do occur—though they are relatively rare.

Among the claims with which New York malpractice lawyers have assisted are those where clamps, electrodes, scalpels, sponges and scissors have been left behind. The most common by far are sponges. In a 2007 article in Science Daily medical personnel were asked how such mistakes can be made. The consensus was that often, especially when significant bleeding occurs, the device is not noticed among all the tissue; this is especially true of sponges.

Occasionally physicians leave surgical instruments inside patients after surgery. When this occurs, New York medical malpractice lawyers Gersowitz, Libo & Korek, P.C. may be able to help at 800-LAW-9997.

The statute of limitations for medical malpractice in the state of NY is generally two and one half years from the end of treatment; however, shorter statutes may apply for claims against municipalities and New York State. The results range from a sense of discomfort, to internal bleeding, infections, and possibly even death.

Traditional Safeguards and New Techniques.The traditional method used to avoid leaving devices behind is simply to assign a nurse to keep track of the instruments, as well as the number of sponges used. The above-mentioned article indicates that in many cases where devices remained inside the patient the designated nurse claimed all sponges were accounted for. The irony is that a new technique has been approved by the FDA but has received only mixed acceptance: each sponge is given a tracking code that can be detected later if left inside the patient.

The good news is that  New York City malpractice Attorneys  can help victims to receive compensation when such negligence occurs. The cost of surgical removal, pain, suffering, and other damages are typical in such claims.

In certain instances, you may have more time because the law considers that not all malpractice will be discovered immediately. Families of medical malpractice victims may be faced with long-term medical expenses, rehabilitation and disability.
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