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Sep 01, 2020 in News --> Birth Injury

What is Surgical Malpractice and How Can a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Help?

Surgical Malpractice

A major surgical operation is one of the most serious procedures a hospital patient can experience, and injuries sustained during surgeries or during post-operative care can be lifechanging. Unfortunately, traumatic injuries due to surgical negligence can and do occur in Canada. Read on for information about common causes of surgical injuries, when a medical malpractice claim is possible, and how a surgical malpractice lawyer can help.

Common Surgical Errors

Most Canadians who enter an operating room receive excellent care and emerge without complications. However, thousands of Canadians are injured each year in medical settings, including numerous surgical injuries. Here are a few relatively common surgical mishaps:

Operating on wrong site: It is not unheard of for doctors to perform surgeries on the wrong part of a patient's body. This most often involves operating on the wrong organ (left lung vs. right lung; wrong kidney; etc.) or removing the wrong appendage during an amputation.

Unnecessary surgery: An unnecessary surgical procedure can occur for a variety of reasons. One is misdiagnosis: a doctor may believe surgery is necessary but find nothing wrong during the procedure. Another is mixing up patients or patients' records: in the past, a small number of people have been subjected to surgeries intended for other patients.

Can a Medical Malpractice Lawyer Help?

If you have been injured during a surgery, contact an experienced surgical malpractice lawyer for help. Medical malpractice cases in Canada are expensive, time-consuming, and challenging, but they can also help injury victims access necessary compensation to fund their recoveries. If you believe that your injuries were caused by the negligence or error of a medical professional, contact Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation today.