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Phone: (612) 339-8131

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Hudson, Wisconsin 54016

Phone: (715) 386-8217
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  • Surgical Instruments Lawsuit - Items Left After Surgery; Scalpel Needles, Sponge, Blades

    Malpractice can be failure to remove surgical objects. Contact our law office if you suspect death or suffering is from negligence of "surgical instruments left behind" our law office will advise you of your legal options. Millions of operations in the US are performed flawlessly every year. 

    Retained materials may cause an acute foreign body reaction with local or systemic signs that prompt investigation and re operation. Alternatively, a fibrinous response may be elicited, and the retained instrument or sponge may become apparent some time after the original surgical procedure either serendipitously, or via fistulization into local structures.

    Operation surgery has many highly trained professionals involved during a hospital operation. On rare occasions there have been surgical instruments left behind inside the patent.

    Was there surgical instruments left in you during your surgery? Contact our Minnesota Malpractice Lawyer

    This type of negligence can be life threatening. Some of the surgical instruments left behind inside a patient can be:

    Surgical instruments left behind inside a patient
    ARTERY
    FORCEPS

         ORTHOPEDIC
    INSTRUMENTS
    ENT
    INSTRUMENTS
      SURGICAL
    RETRACTORS
    GENERAL
    SURGERY
      SUCTION
    ASPIRATION
    GYNECOLOGY
    INSTRUMENTS
      TOWEL and
    TUBING CLAMPS
    NAIL
    NIPPERS
      TISSUE and
    DRESSING FORCEPS
    NEEDLE
    HOLDERS
      SPLINTER
    FORCEPS
    OBSTETRICS
    INSTRUMENTS
      SURGICAL
    SCISSORS
    SCALPELS
    & BLADES
      VASCULAR
    FORCEPS

    Other "left Behind" or failure to remove surgical objects: needles, knife blades, and metal safety pins

    The medical literature is scattered with reports of presentations of retained sponges found days, months, or even years after the original surgery. While many cases of retained foreign body do not cause harm, some clearly do. Nevertheless, the Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organization's (JCAHO) sentinel event policy specifically mentions that "unintentionally retained foreign body without major permanent loss of function" do not require reporting.

    Read more: Making Health Care Safer - A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices

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