Wrong Person Surgery
It may sound ridiculous, but surgery performed on the wrong patient is a very real and frightening medical mistake. With wrong person surgery, a medical team erroneously performs a surgery on one person that is actually meant for another patient. This can result in lifelong problems for both patients.
When you undergo surgery, you are placing your trust—and life—in the hands of your surgeon and his medical team. Your procedure should help you, not harm you. However, whether you are a victim who has suffered through the wrong surgery, or a patient whose treatment has been delayed because it was performed on someone else, you should fight back against this grievous error. Contact an experienced Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney from Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130 for the dedicated legal representation your case deserves.
Potential Causes of Surgery on the Wrong Patient
Hospitals and surgical facilities can be very busy places. This may result in miscommunication between doctors and nurses, or an accidental switching of paperwork. When this happens, one person may be subjected to the wrong surgery. Because of complicated medical terminology, a patient may not even know that he or she is a victim of wrong person surgery.
The Dangers of Wrong Person Surgery
Surgery on the wrong person is dangerous for both parties involved. First, the person who received the wrong surgery may have suffered an irreparable mistake, such as an amputation of a limb or removal of an organ. Additionally, the person who did not receive the necessary surgery may suffer a delay of treatment that can be deadly.
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Surgeons and surgical nurses should always make absolutely sure that they are performing the correct surgery on the correct person. This simple check can prevent potentially life-altering problems in the future. If you are the victim of a wrong person surgical error, you may be eligible to receive compensation for your losses. Contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today to begin holding the negligent physician accountable.


