Monday, December 3, 2012

Foreign Objects in Body Cavities


Finding a surgeon that you trust can be a difficult process. Even the most routine procedures offer a certain level of risk, which reiterates the need for the highest level of professionalism.

Surgical errors are somewhat common, but when negligence is the cause of a mistake that can have exceptionally painful consequences, the medical professionals at fault can be held liable. One form of medical malpractice that can be especially dangerous for patients is the loss of a surgical tool inside the body cavity. When foreign objects are left inside a body, they can cause a large amount of physical pain and suffering.

After discovering that your trusted surgeon and their team has made such a huge error, the following recovery process can be lengthy and difficult. Foreign objects left in body cavities can cause side effects such as: infection of the surgical site that can spread to other parts of the body, damage to organs which may lead to organ system failure, severe pain, and a subsequent surgery to remove the foreign object. Although any surgical tools can be left in the body, the most common are fabric based items such as gauze, towels, or sponges that can begin to look like the inside of the human body during a procedure. Items such as scissors, needles, and clamps are also commonly left behind.

This sort of careless behavior on the part of a medical team can lead to expensive bills and furthered medical expenses aside from the initial physical and emotional trauma.

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