Anytime you undergo surgery, you expose yourself to risk. No surgeon can guarantee that an operation will be successful or that a patient will not suffer any complications. However, you have every right to expect your surgical team to take every precaution and follow the highest standard of care. Surgeons and other surgical staff must do everything in their power to minimize the likelihood of problems occurring.
If you believe that you or a loved one suffered harm due to a surgical mistake, it’s important to understand that you’re not alone—and you don’t have to navigate this difficult time on your own. A Chicago surgical error lawyer at Kaveny + Kroll can meet with you to review the details of what happened and help you pursue compensation in a civil lawsuit. With over 65 years of combined experience and a full-time registered nurse on staff, our team of dedicated medical malpractice attorneys will handle your case with skill, insight, and the compassion you deserve.
Understanding Surgical Mistakes
A surgical mistake is an error that occurs because of negligence in any medical setting where a doctor or surgeon performs a medical procedure. The mistake can occur during the actual surgery, when a patient is receiving or supposed to be receiving preoperative care, or during the postoperative period.
Surgical errors can occur in a wide variety of locations, including:
- Hospital operating rooms
- Preoperative rooms
- Doctors’ offices
- Outpatient surgery sites
- Specialists’ offices
A surgical error could happen during major surgery involving anesthesia or during a relatively minor procedure. No matter the complexity of the procedure, there is never an excuse for preventable harm.
Our skilled team of Chicago attorneys can help you prove that you suffered injury due to an unreasonable mistake made by a surgeon, anesthesiologist, technician, nurse, or any other member of a surgical team.
Types of Surgical Mistakes
Many different things can go wrong during a medical procedure.
Presurgical Errors
Surgical staff must take every necessary step to properly prepare a patient for surgery. They need to acquire informed consent from the patient for the specific procedure and do all necessary testing to ensure the patient’s safety.
Puncturing an Organ
Surgeons need to act carefully and precisely during a procedure to avoid perforating an organ or causing unnecessary damage.
Operating on the Wrong Site
If a medical team performs surgery on the wrong body site, the consequences can be life-altering. The patient who received the incorrect procedure may need to have a revision surgery. Some mistakes could cause permanent harm, such as if a surgeon removes a healthy kidney instead of a damaged one.
In some cases, a doctor could perform a procedure on the wrong patient. Delays in proper care and additional harm can have devastating effects, particularly when life-saving treatment is postponed.
Anesthesia Mistakes
Anesthesiologists must administer medication with precision to avoid complications. They need to continuously monitor their patients to ensure they are tolerating the medicine. They also need to ensure their patients do not have any drug allergies or conditions that could cause other complications.
Leaving an Instrument Behind
Surgical staff need to have clear procedures in place to ensure they remove all sponges and other instruments from a patient’s body. If they inadvertently leave something behind, a patient could develop an infection or suffer other ill effects.
Postoperative Care Mistakes
Surgical staff need to carefully monitor a patient after a medical procedure to ensure they are not developing an infection and are progressing as they should. Before discharging a patient, medical providers should make sure patients understand how to care for their wounds and address any complications.
Our Chicago-based lawyers have proven experience with cases involving many different types of surgical mistakes.
Meet With a Chicago Surgical Mistake Attorney at Kaveny + Kroll
When you place your trust in a surgical team, you deserve more than technical skill—you deserve commitment, diligence, and respect. If they make a mistake, you could suffer grave consequences.
At Kaveny + Kroll, we’re here for you. We put the personal in personal injury by providing direct access to the attorneys working on your case—not just one, but two dedicated advocates, supported by an in-house nurse who understands what you’re going through. Contact our compassionate Chicago surgical error lawyer today for help getting the compensation you deserve after an operating room mistake.