How to Find a Needle in a Haystack…During Surgery

Surgery

The count of items used during surgery is often called surgical counting. Retained surgical items at the end of surgery...

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How to Recognize and Treat the Most Dangerous Complication of Brain Surgery

Surgery, Traumatic Brain Injuries

Raised intracranial pressure is a common problem in neurosurgical and neurological practice. Elevated intracranial pressure is a dangerous condition. It...

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PACU Errors Due to New York Medical Malpractice

Anesthesia Errors, Hospitals, Nurses, Surgery

New York Medical Malpractice Causing PACU Errors PACU (post-anesthesia care unit) errors can result in serious personal injuries or the...

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Assistant Surgeon Errors Due to New York Medical Malpractice

Surgery

When Can an Assistant Surgeon be Liable for New York Medical Malpractice? A surgery is complicated.  There are lots of...

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I Believe I Was Sent Home Too Soon After an Operation—Do I Have a Claim?

Hospitals, Surgery

There are a variety of reasons for which someone could file a medical malpractice claim. Most of them have to...

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Blood Clots After A Surgery: Is this New York Medical Malpractice?

Hospitals, Surgery

Is it New York Medical Malpractice if a Patient Suffers from Blood Clots After a Surgery? Surgery has many perils. ...

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Improper Wound Care Leading to Amputations: New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Hospitals, Infections, Surgery

New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer Explaining Improper Wound Care Leading to Amputations  You are taught from a young age that...

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Wrong Site Surgeries Due to New York Medical Malpractice

Surgery

New York Medical Malpractice Resulting in Wrong Site Surgeries It may sound like a page out of a horror movie. ...

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