$1.5 Million recovery
in surgical malpractice case for failure of physicians to
properly remove kidney
July, 2002
In a confidential high-low settlement following a verdict
in favor of the plaintiffs, Feldman Shepherd attorneys Carol Nelson Shepherd
and Daniel J. Mann obtained a $1.5 million recovery for the
Estate of a surviving wife for the wrongful death of her husband
as a result of surgical error.
The husband plaintiff died as a result of the defendant surgeon’s
failure to properly tie off an artery during a nephrectomy
(kidney removal surgery). As a result of this error, the patient
suffered a massive hemorrhage in his hospital room three hours
after the completion of the surgery, and died.
During the trial, Feldman Shepherd attorneys presented expert testimony
from a prominent urologic surgeon, who concluded that the
defendants did not adequately visualize, suture and cut the
artery during the procedure. Admissions obtained by Ms. Shepherd
at the depositions of the defendant physicians established
that sutures competently placed should not come undone in
the immediate post-operative period. Medical illustrations
designed especially for the case permitted the jury to visualize
how a surgeon should remove a kidney and properly suture the
arteries which supply blood to the kidney. |