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Philadelphia Improper Suturing Lawyer

Suturing is the re-stitching of a body wound that has been created either by a surgical procedure or by an injury. It may involve pulling the skin back together to close an incision, or it could be used to reattach body tissues or organs that have been severed. Surgeons and medical professionals have been highly trained in the practice of proper suturing, but errors do still occur during this process.

Improper suturing has the potential to result in serious post-operative health complications such as blood loss or infection, so it is important that patients who have suffered from this error take measures to ensure that the doctor does not make the same mistake again.

If you or someone you love has suffered illness or injury from improper suturing, then you have a legal right to damages for the unnecessary pain you have sustained. The Philadelphia improper suturing lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. are dedicated to helping individuals in your situation. Please contact our offices today at 215-238-1130 to discuss your situation with one of our attorneys.

Types of Sutures

There are two main types of sutures that doctors may use to close wounds or reattach bodily tissues.

  • Absorbable sutures should break down and be absorbed by the body after a certain period of time. They are typically used on injuries or wounds that are mild and require little support for healing.
  • Non-absorbable sutures must be physically removed when it is time for them to come out. They may vary in strength, depending on what is necessary for proper healing.

Consequences of Improper Suturing

Improper suturing has the potential to cause serious complications in the patient. He or she may suffer from any of the following consequences as a result of this error:

  • Reopening of the wound
  • Blood loss
  • Infection
  • Improper or incomplete healing
  • Scarring
  • Disability

Improper suturing has the potential to leave the patient with unnecessary complications after the procedure has been completed. A doctor is liable for any consequences that may arise from this error as a result of his or her negligence.

Contact Us

If you have been a victim of this surgical error, then you deserve to claim compensation for your needless suffering. The Philadelphia improper suturing attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help you claim damages. To speak with one of our lawyers about your case, please contact our offices today at 215-238-1130.

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