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Blog 2015 April How Surgical Errors Can Be Considered Medical Malpractice
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How Surgical Errors Can Be Considered Medical Malpractice

Posted By The Law Offices of Patrick L. Block, P.C. || 8-Apr-2015

No matter how big or small you may think your surgery is, all surgery can be extremely dangerous. When someone is entering your body for any purpose, care and consideration must be taken to ensure that the highest standard of care is being upheld. Unfortunately, not every time a surgeon makes a mistake is it considered medical malpractice. In fact, hospitals and doctors may not be held accountable for the life-changing mistakes that are made during a surgery. Trusted Portland medical malpractice attorney Patrick L. Block explains what is considered medical malpractice during surgery and when you can take action!

In order for a surgical error to be considered medical malpractice, a few things must be proven. First, it must be shown that you and the doctor had a doctor-patient relationship at the time the injury occurred. Secondly, it must be shown that the doctor acted in a manner different than the standard level of care would expect them to act and that another doctor in the same situation never would have made. Finally, there must be a direct correlation between the actions of the medical professional in question and the injury that you have suffered.

When can medical malpractice occur during surgery?

Surgery is, at the core of it, a dangerous medical procedure with many factors that could cause life-changing injury or even death. It is the responsibility of the medical professional overseeing the surgery to inform the patient of the possible risks, and do their job to prevent any mistakes from happening on their watch.

Unfortunately, surgical errors can occur due to:

  • Neglect of the patient
  • Incompetence of the doctor
  • Surgery under the influence
  • Insufficient planning
  • Fatigue
  • Improper surgical process
  • Poor communication between staff

The kind of errors that result from surgery are vast and wide reaching. Some common examples involve leaving surgical equipment inside of the body, improperly administering anesthesia, operating on the wrong patient or body part, or injuring nerves.

The best way to determine whether or not an injury you suffered during a surgery can be considered surgical malpractice is by speaking with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer in Portland. At The Law Offices of Patrick L. Block, P.C., our attorney dedicates himself solely to fighting for those that have been injured by doctors and nurses in Portland and across Oregon. When you work with our firm, you can be confident that the best possible attorney is on your side. Get started today!

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