Surgeons and Medical Facility Blamed for Woman’s Foot Injuries
While it comes with risks, in some situations surgery is a necessity to improve a patient’s health. Surgical procedures do not always go as planned, however, and the resulting injuries suffered by patients can be devastating. One Ohio woman who lost part of her leg as a result of botched foot surgery was one of eight patients who filed separate medical malpractice lawsuits against a Hilliard podiatrist. Unfortunately, this type of medical malpractice is more common in Ohio than you might expect. If you have suffered injuries due to the negligence of a medical professional, an experienced medical malpractice attorney in Ohio can help you fight for the compensation you deserve.
Foot Surgery
Foot surgery is generally considered safe and is often medically necessary to correct problems that cause pain or difficulty walking. In this case, the woman underwent foot surgery which only made her existing pain and discomfort worse. The woman ultimately suffered serious and permanent injuries to her foot and toes as a result, which then had to be amputated.
Proper Medical Care Not Provided
Proper care must be provided to patients at every step of the way during care. The patient must be adequately evaluated, diagnosed, and treated. The procedure needs to be completed without avoidable complications caused by a provider’s negligence. After the procedure, careful medical care must be provided to ensure a satisfactory recovery. When this does not happen, medical professionals can be held responsible for improper or insufficient care.
Post-Surgical Care
Even when surgery goes as it should, a patient can suffer irreparable harm due to improper post-surgical care. Sometimes, patients are allowed to leave the hospital too soon after surgical procedures, which can result in the worsening of their condition. A patient must be aware of the potential for complications to arise even after surgery, and the physician and medical staff must provide proper supervision while the patient heals. Any failure to properly dress a patient’s postoperative wound or monitor a patient’s condition after surgery can result in permanent injuries. When medical care provided is inadequate, it may be considered medical malpractice.
When a mistake is made before, during, or after surgical treatment, the doctor, surgeon, and other medical staff may be held responsible for a patient’s resulting damages. A victim of medical malpractice has the right to pursue compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and any permanent disability that the injury caused. If you were the victim of a medical mistake, contact the Ohio medical malpractice lawyers at Nager, Romaine & Schneiberg Co., L.P.A., to learn more about how to get the money you deserve.
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