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Thousands of surgical errors are reported each year. Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

In most cases (75%), errors occurred during surgery; 25% in preoperative care; 35% in postoperative care

Researchers have linked poor surgical outcomes to a wide variety of factors, including surgeon inexperience,5-7 low hospital volume for some operations, excessive workload, fatigue, lack of optimal technology, poor supervision of trainees, inadequate hospital systems, poor staff communication, emergency circumstances, and time of day.

Pennsylvania Surgical Malpractice Attorneys

We understand the challenges and distress that can arise from experiencing surgical malpractice, and we are here to support you throughout the process. Our team of experienced legal professionals specializes in handling surgical malpractice cases and is committed to fighting for your rights.


When you choose our services, we will start by thoroughly reviewing the details of your case. Our goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation and identify any potential instances of negligence or medical errors. We will work closely with you to gather relevant medical records, consult with experts, and build a strong case on your behalf.


Our team has a deep knowledge of medical and legal principles related to surgical procedures, and we will utilize this expertise to advocate for your best interests. We will assess the extent of the damages you have suffered, both physically and emotionally, and seek fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other applicable damages.


Throughout the legal process, we will provide you with clear and transparent communication, keeping you informed about the progress of your case and addressing any concerns or questions you may have. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized support, understanding the impact that surgical malpractice can have on your life.


Our ultimate goal is to achieve a favorable outcome for your surgical malpractice case. Whether through negotiation or litigation, we will fiercely advocate for your rights and strive to obtain the justice and compensation you deserve.


If you have been a victim of surgical malpractice, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We are here to help you navigate the complexities of your case, provide guidance, and fight for your rights every step of the way.

SURGICAL ERRORS

An Attorney From Our Pittsburgh Based Firm Can Help

Errors that occur during surgery can result in devastating injuries and even the wrongful death of the patient. If you or someone you love has suffered as a consequence of a surgical mistake or anesthesia error, a medical malpractice attorney from our Pittsburgh-based law firm can help. At Frischman & Rizza, P.C., our experienced and knowledgeable team of attorneys can provide you with sound legal advice so that you can make educated decisions regarding your case. We urge you to schedule a free consultation if you or a loved one have questions regarding an injurious surgical mistake or anesthesia error. We are committed to protecting victims’ rights and we can help you obtain just and fair financial compensation for damages. Contact our Pittsburgh law office today for a free, no-obligation case review.

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Surgical Mistakes

There are a variety of errors a healthcare provider may make during the course of a surgery that can cause harm. One common type of surgical mistake is “wrong site surgery” – this occurs when a surgeon operates on the wrong part of a patient’s body. The precautions to prevent “wrong site surgery” are simple to institute and implement. As a result, “wrong site surgery” should never occur, and any such occurrence almost certainly constitutes a failure by a healthcare provider to perform his or her duties to the accepted standard of care.


In addition to “wrong site surgery,” technical errors can occur during surgery. These errors often are the result of manual errors by surgeons, inexperience on the part of the surgeon performing a particular surgical procedure, the improper supervision of a resident physician in the performance of a surgical procedure, or the failure of surgical equipment. These errors can cause damage to the patient’s internal organs, blood vessels, and nerves. Many, if not all of these surgical mistakes are preventable with appropriate surgical training, technique, equipment, and supervision.


Unfortunately, many patients are also subjected to unnecessary surgery. This typically occurs when a surgeon operates on a patient based upon the findings of another physician. For example, many cancer surgeries are preceded by a biopsy (this is especially true with colon, lung, bladder, breast, cervical, ovarian, prostate, and uterine cancer). If a biopsy is mistakenly diagnosed as cancer, the patient may be subjected to painful, harmful, and costly surgery that is completely unnecessary.


Following surgery, additional medical errors can occur that can cause harm to the patient. These errors include the administration of improper medications, transfusing the wrong type of blood, failure to diagnose deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and the failure to diagnose and treat post-operative infections. Each of these post-surgical complications can be the result of medical malpractice.


The vast majority of surgical mistakes are preventable. Unfortunately, negligence and carelessness on the part of a healthcare provider can cause irrevocable harm to a patient. In cases of a harmful surgical mistake, a malpractice attorney from our Pennsylvania law firm (serving Pittsburgh and all of the surrounding areas) can provide you with the legal counsel and representation you need to protect your rights. In the event that you were harmed as a result of a surgical mistake, we can help you file a medical malpractice lawsuit against the negligent parties. Though each case is different, you may be eligible to obtain compensation for medical costs (including future medical costs), loss of wages (including future loss of wages), disfigurement, and pain and suffering.

Surgical Injuries

Gallbladder Injuries

Gallbladder injury surgical malpractice refers to cases where medical negligence or errors occur during gallbladder surgery, leading to harm or complications. The gallbladder is a small organ located beneath the liver, and surgical procedures involving the gallbladder are typically performed to address issues such as gallstones, inflammation, or other conditions.


In cases of surgical malpractice related to gallbladder procedures, various factors may contribute to the injury. These can include mistakes during the surgical process, improper techniques, misdiagnosis, surgical instrument errors, failure to identify and address complications, or inadequate post-operative care.


Gallbladder surgical malpractice can result in a range of serious consequences, including bile duct injury, damage to surrounding organs or tissues, excessive bleeding, infection, prolonged recovery time, or the need for additional surgeries. Patients may experience severe pain, digestive problems, jaundice, internal bleeding, or other complications due to these errors.


If you believe you have been a victim of gallbladder injury surgical malpractice, it is crucial to consult with a qualified medical malpractice attorney. They can assess the details of your case, help gather relevant medical records, consult with experts, and guide you through the legal process. Seeking legal assistance is important in order to understand your rights, evaluate the extent of the damages you have suffered, and pursue appropriate compensation for your medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related damages.


Remember, each case is unique, and the specific circumstances surrounding your gallbladder injury surgical malpractice will determine the legal options available to you. Consulting with a knowledgeable attorney is essential in order to receive personalized advice and representation tailored to your situation.

Never Event

Never event injury surgical malpractice refers to a specific type of medical malpractice that involves preventable errors or incidents during surgical procedures that should never occur under any circumstances. These events are considered to be entirely preventable with appropriate adherence to established medical protocols and standards of care.


Never events are typically serious and can lead to severe harm, long-term consequences, or even death. Examples of never events in surgical malpractice include wrong-site surgery (operating on the wrong body part), wrong-patient surgery (operating on the wrong patient), leaving surgical instruments or foreign objects inside a patient's body after surgery, and performing the wrong surgical procedure.


Such incidents represent a significant breach of patient safety protocols and are viewed as gross failures in surgical care. They are widely recognized as events that should never happen if proper precautions and double-checks are followed.


If you or a loved one has suffered from a never event injury due to surgical malpractice, it is crucial to consult with an experienced medical malpractice attorney. They will help you navigate the legal process, investigate the circumstances of the incident, gather evidence, and advocate for your rights. Pursuing a legal claim for never event surgical malpractice can provide you with the opportunity to seek compensation for medical expenses, ongoing treatment, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related damages.


Remember, never event injuries are serious and preventable. By seeking legal guidance, you can hold the responsible parties accountable and potentially contribute to improving patient safety standards within the healthcare system.

Pedestrian Accidents

Surgical fire injury surgical malpractice refers to cases where a fire occurs during a surgical procedure, resulting in harm or injury to the patient. Although surgical fires are relatively rare, they are considered a significant patient safety concern and can have devastating consequences.


Surgical fires can happen when all three components of the "fire triangle" are present: an ignition source (such as a spark or heat), an oxidizer (typically oxygen used in surgical settings), and a fuel source (flammable materials like surgical drapes, alcohol-based solutions, or hair). These elements can create a dangerous environment where a fire can ignite and spread rapidly.


The causes of surgical fires can vary, but they often stem from negligence or errors during the procedure. Factors that contribute to surgical fire injury malpractice include the improper use of electrical equipment, inadequate communication between surgical team members, failure to adhere to fire safety protocols, or the presence of flammable substances near the surgical site.


Surgical fire injuries can result in severe burns, damage to the respiratory system, disfigurement, or even death. Victims may require extensive medical treatment, including burn care, reconstructive surgeries, and long-term rehabilitation.


If you have experienced a surgical fire injury due to medical malpractice, it is essential to consult with a skilled medical malpractice attorney. They can evaluate the details of your case, gather evidence, consult with experts, and guide you through the legal process. Pursuing a legal claim can help you seek compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related damages caused by the surgical fire injury.


By holding the responsible parties accountable, you can not only seek justice for the harm you have suffered but also contribute to improving safety measures and preventing future surgical fire incidents.

Anesthesia Errors

An anesthesia error can cause a patient severe pain, injury, or even death. Anesthesiologists have a responsibility to administer proper dosages of anesthesia and to monitor the effects on the patient. An overdose of anesthesia can result in brain injury from asphyxiation, a cardiovascular injury which can cause a heart attack or stroke, tracheal damage, and wrongful death. An under dosage of anesthesia can result in a patient regaining consciousness during surgery or experiencing “anesthesia awareness,” a state in which the patient is immobile and unable to communicate but is cognizant and capable of feeling pain. Such an event can cause serious psychological and physical trauma to a patient.


At Frischman & Rizza, P.C., we have extensive experience with medical malpractice litigation and are dedicated to helping individuals who have been injured by negligent healthcare providers. If you have endured pain and suffering or someone you love has died as a result of an anesthesia error, an attorney from our Pittsburgh law office, serving communities such as Greensburg and Cranberry Township, can help you file a civil claim to hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.

Contact Us Regarding a Surgical Mistake or Anesthesia Error

A surgical mistake or anesthesia error can be deadly. An attorney from our Pittsburgh-based law firm has the experience and drive you are seeking and can help protect your rights in a medical negligence claim. If you or a loved one has been the victim of a surgical error, please contact Frischman & Rizza, P.C., at (412) 247-7300 for a free consultation.

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