Failure to timely diagnose cardiac amyloidosis leads to death

… A 60-year-old maintenance supervisor in a steel mill was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rate.  He had an echocardiogram, which uses sound waves to produce images of the heart. The images should have alerted his doctors to a more serious problem.  A cardiac catheterization and biopsy would have diagnosed his underlying problem: cardiac amyloidosis.  By the time the diagnosis was made, it was too late for possibly life-saving treatment.  The man died, survived by his widow and adult children.  The case settled after a lawsuit was filed and discovery completed.   … [Read more...]

Catheter insertion leads to broken bones when woman falls from narrow table

…  A 77 year old widow was being prepared to be sent home from the hospital.  She was placed on a narrow table to insert a catheter (PICC line) in her arm so medications could be given to her at home.  The technician wasn’t paying attention and the widow fell off the table onto the floor.  She broke her shoulder and a bone in her face.  The hospital settled the lawsuit on the eve of trial.   … [Read more...]

Ureter burned and cut during woman’s surgery for ovaries and fallopian tube removal

… A 37-year-old woman was having her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed.  Medical Residents were doing the surgery using a laparascope.  The attending physician was supervising.  The doctors were having difficulty identifying the woman’s important organs because there were dense adhesions from an earlier hysterectomy.   They partially identified the left ureter, which is a tube that carries urine from the left kidney to the bladder. Assuming that the ureter was out of the way, they continued to burn and cut the tissue, burning and cutting the left ureter.  The woman had multiple surgeries to repair the left ureter, but was left with chronic … [Read more...]

Reform school ignores student’s sinus infection resulting in a brain abcess

…An 18-year-old boy who lived at a reform school developed a brain abscess after his sinus infection went untreated for several days. The reform school’s staff ignored a doctor’s recommendation that the boy be taken to the local emergency room. The parties agreed to mediate this dispute and a settlement was reached after extensive negotiations. The settlement proceeds were placed in a special trust to preserve the young man’s eligibility for much-needed governmental benefits.   … [Read more...]

Unsupervised woman badly breaks wrist falling out of hospital bed while still medicated

…A 61-year-old woman had extensive pelvic surgery at a local hospital. Although she was still very confused and agitated from her medication, she was transferred from the intensive care unit to a regular medical surgery unit. A nurse left her alone to find a doctor to make arrangements to place her in restraints. While the nurse was out of the room, she fell out of bed. She badly fractured her wrist, requiring two more surgeries. Medicare had recently published regulations which limit reimbursement to hospitals for eight conditions that are preventable complications of medical care. Broken bones during medical care is one of these eight … [Read more...]

Nursing home resident dies when given 5x prescribed medication dose

…A 76-year-old woman in poor health was a resident of a local nursing home. She was mistakenly given five times the prescribed dose of morphine, causing her to die within two hours from breathing failure. The nursing home settled out of court.   … [Read more...]

Puncture of nearby artery during neck surgery causes death

…A 62-year-old woman was in surgery to have three vertebrae in her neck fused. During the procedure, the surgeon’s assistant unknowingly punctured a nearby artery. Because the surgeon and his operating team couldn’t locate the source of the bleeding, she died on the operating table. The case settled on the eve of trial.   … [Read more...]

Pharmacy mistakenly gives pregnant woman narcotics instead of antibiotics

… An 18-year old pregnant woman was mistakenly given narcotic medication instead of antibiotics by a local pharmacy. The young woman took two doses of the medication before realizing the pharmacy’s mistake. She became ill and was rushed to the emergency room. She recovered soon after, but was worried about the possible side affects on her unborn child. Fortunately, she had a normal, healthy baby. Her case against the pharmacy settled out of court.   … [Read more...]

Hand sanitizing lotion explodes, throwing lotion into woman’s eyes

A 56-year-old hairdresser was shopping at a big box store. When she pulled a bottle of hand sanitizing lotion off of the shelf, it exploded, throwing lotion into her eyes. After her eye injuries healed, a claim against the store was settled out of court. … [Read more...]

2-year old gets lead poisoning with brain damage from imported vinyl mini blinds

… A two-year-old boy lived in an apartment with his parents. All of the windows were covered by vinyl mini blinds purchased by the previous tenant from a national discount store. The mini blinds, imported from China, had lead added to stabilize the plastic.  When the blinds were hung in a window, sunlight would cause the lead to degrade, forming a fine coating of lead dust.  The two year old spent a lot of time looking out the windows and would place his hands on the blinds.  During a routine screening, he was diagnosed with lead poisoning of his blood.  The Health Department found that the surfaces of the mini blinds had a lead dust … [Read more...]

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