Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Common Anesthesia Errors


When an individual undergoes surgery, he or she will first be placed under anesthesia. Anesthesia is a drug that makes individual unconscious so that they will not feel pain when surgeons cut them open and operate on them.

Unfortunately, anesthesia can be highly dangerous when handled by an inexperienced individual. The individual who is in charge of handling the anesthetic is called the anesthesiologist. These individuals are trained doctors who specialize in sedation.

When they fail to properly do their jobs, they may seriously injure or even kill their patients. Errors may occur in a number of ways, each of which presents its own potential dangers to the affected individuals.

Common errors include failure to intubate, failure to monitor, and overdosing the patient. Failure to properly intubate a patient may result in patients losing teeth, suffering punctured lungs, or suffering windpipe trauma.

Individuals who are not monitored during their surgeries may suffer significant changes in their vitals. This may lead to permanent brain damage, cardiac arrest, or a number of other injuries. Some of these injuries may result in death depending on their severity.

Overdosing can also be dangerous, as it can poison an individual and also lead to brain damage and further injuries.

Individuals who suffer through an anesthesia error may be entitled to financial compensation if they choose to file medical malpractice lawsuits against the responsible medical institutions. Before doing this, individuals are advised to consult with experienced medical malpractice lawyers.

While hiring a medical malpractice lawyer does not guarantee that an individual will win his or her case, it usually does help individual gain a more favorable settlement.

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