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Anesthesia Medical Malpractice Cases

According to reports, a majority of the malpractice cases in the United States are anesthesia malpractice cases.Among all the medical specialties, anesthesia malpractice has been ranked as the twelfth highest in terms of the percentage of doctors who have been forced to pay negligence claims. Because anesthesia is such a potent drug, even a small error can have life changing or even life threatening consequences. Anesthesia malpractice cases are usually filed because some type of permanent injury has been done to an innocent victim. For example, many anesthesia malpractice cases are filed as a result of injuries such as brain damage and paralysis or death.

Even though anesthesia malpractice cases are becoming more and more common, they are among the most difficult to actually prove. Given the fact that most victims of anesthesia malpractice are unconscious during the incident, it can be difficult to prove that there was negligence. In many situations, the medical staff involved in a wrongdoing discards or “misplaces” the patient’s medical records after the error occurs.

Taking Preventative Measures to Avoid Anesthesia Malpractice Cases

Unfortunately, mistakes are bound to happen at some point, but there are preventative measures that, you as a patient, can take in order to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones while under anesthesia. Keeping detailed medical history files that contain information on health conditions, allergies, etc. is always a good idea if you are going to be operated on. It’s also important that you make sure to give this updated information to the hospital or medical facility at which you will be undergoing your procedure. This way you’ll have the proof to back you up just in case anything happens, and nobody can blame your own health for someone else’s negligence.

The following information should also always be documented for yourself and your physician before you’re put under anesthesia to avoid an anesthesia malpractice case:

·         Results from a pre-anesthesia exam

·         Your signed consent form

·         Operative records

·         Any transfer notes that are taken

·         Any physician notes that are taken

·         A post-anesthesia record

It is the responsibility of malpractice insurers and professional medical societies to warn medical practitioners not to alter any of their medical records. But after what is typically a traumatic surgery involving a potentially deadly or life altering mistake, professional and ethical advice is sometimes avoided and forgotten. As a result, the families of those who have been injured are forced to file an anesthesia malpractice case to be compensated for such negligence and unethical behavior. 

 

 

Where Does Anesthesia Malpractice Occur?

The majority of people often think that anesthesia medical malpractice only happens in on the operating table in a hospital or other medical facility. However, this isn’t necessarily the way it always happens, and errors can occur at any time, even before or after a surgery. Some anesthesia malpractices cases that have occurred have also taken place in dental offices. Such negligence has also been known to occur in a variety of situations. For example, anesthesia malpractice can occur during childbirth, plastic surgery or even minor dental procedures.

A patient who has been a victim of an anesthesia mistake can suffer from a variety of side effects. Among the most common side effects that have resulted from an anesthesia mistake and have caused an anesthesia malpractice case to be filed are:

·         Cerebral palsy

·         Brain damage

·         Nerve damage

·         Paralysis

Are you thinking about filing an anesthesia malpractice case? If so, please contact us today to speak with an experienced attorney who can evaluate your case and ensure that you and your loved ones receive the legal support and advice you need and deserve.

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Cerebral Palsy and Anesthesia

What is Cerebral Palsy

Anesthesia is traditionally used to take away feeling of pain or distress. During painful procedures anesthesia is regularly used to numb the pain, but there have been other cases that proved it did more harm than it did good.

There are several different kinds of anesthesia and the kind that is used during surgery depends upon the patient and the procedure being done. The types of anesthesia that are commonly used are:

  • Local anesthesia
  • Regional anesthesia
  • Epidural and spinal anesthesia
  • General anesthesia

When a patient is in labor, the epidural anesthesia is typically used. A local anesthetic is injected by the spinal cord and the nerves that are connected to it when an epidural is given. The entire body, particularly the abdomen, the hips and the legs are blocked from the pain for this reason.

Cerebral Palsy is Caused by Anesthesia How?

Researchers proved that after an epidural is given, the fetal heart rate can significantly drop. After a mother is given epidural anesthesia fetal distress of the baby can be the result. The exact cause of this is unknown by the researchers and doctors but they assume it is because the blood pressure of the mother is lowered therefore blood cannot be pumped into the uterus correctly so the adequate amount of oxygen is delivered to the unborn baby.

As previously stated, it is difficult for the muscles of the patient’s lower body’s arteries to keep the blood flowing adequately through the body due to the epidural anesthesia. When a patient receives anesthesia, the heart does not respond well to the body’s needs that are changing, especially during childbirth. As a result of the epidural anesthesia not being administered correctly, or due to the doctor’s negligence in monitoring the epidural, the baby could be born with cerebral palsy.

During labor and delivery when the epidural anesthesia is used the baby may experience periods of a slow heart rate and normally thus does not affect a healthy baby, it may be harmful to babies that are at high risk already for instance already suffering from another problem.

Cerebral Palsy Resulting from Anesthesia

As a result of the anesthesia’s strong effects, a baby can develop cerebral palsy due to the lack of oxygen it may be receiving during childbirth. The condition cerebral palsy affects parts of the body such as the brain, the body’s muscles and motor functions. The condition can be severe or mildly severe but however severe it is, it can be life changing. Treatments are available for those living with cerebral palsy because researchers have not yet found a cure for the condition.

You may know someone who has cerebral palsy due to an anesthesia mistake? If so, please contact us today to speak with an experienced cerebral palsy attorney who will better inform you about the legal options available to you and your loved ones.

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