Posted on 25-06-2008
Filed Under (Business) by jtrigsby

Under the ruling, Perera can appeal for an early restoration of his medical license after six months. The board determined that Perera’s actions constituted gross negligence. Santusht Perera moved a portion of the patient’s right lung when he should have been removing a tumor in the left lung, the state Attorney General’s Office said Wednesday. His lawyer, Michael J.

Keating, is on vacation and not available for comment, his office said Wednesday. Working backwards, the doctors were able to figure out that the drainage tube had air going into her knee which then travelled up to her belly, causing her to look like a hot-air balloon. Anyone know a good medmal lawyer? What do you think of a doctor who takes cash for a procedure, does a “half-baked” job, and refuses to return the money to the patient? Would it sound better if I told you the doctor gave up his license to practice, abandoned his patients, and now each of his patients with “sub-standard” treatment must get corrective treatment at the going rate, which is double or triple than what this doctor originally charged?What about the case of a man who collapses at home, is rushed to the emergency room, has emergency surgery on his intestines and he comes out of surgery needing to have his hand amputated days later. He also altered the patient’s records to show he intended to operate on the right lung.

Turns out, there was nothing wrong with her belly. A New Jersey surgeon’s medical license was suspended after state regulators found he removed the wrong lung from a patient, then tried to conceal the error. Perera, according to the board, then told the patient that the right lung contained a life-threatening tumor, though there was no such growth. The failure to recognize the mistake led this woman to have emergency abdominal surgery–something that she did not need.

In a sure case of medical malpractice, new jersey surgeon Dr Santusht Perera removed the wrong lung during a procedure. The board said the “tragic error” could have been prevented if Dr. In the recovery room a drain in the knee is attached to a tube for drainage. David Wald, a spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office, said no other complaints were pending against the doctor.

Perera had taken “the most basic and minimal of actions that should be taken by a surgeon in advance of surgery. Instead of fluid being pulled out of the knee space, air was being pumped INTO the knee. Immediately upon opening her belly, a huge amount of air was released- like a balloon that is quickly deflated. The State Board of Medical Examiners found Dr.

Maybe this one will catch your attention:A woman goes into the hospital for a total knee replacement. The surgery goes well. Since the knee was a closed space, the air blew into the space directly under the skin and muscles, travelled up her entire leg, inflating her leg like a balloon, then going up to her belly, causing her belly to become as large as a pregnant woman’s. The doctor will need a good medical malpractice defense attorney.

The unnamed patient will certainly need a good medical malpractice attorney. Her anticipated hospital stay of one day turned into a week-long stay with complications following the belly surgery. “Perera, who practices at Hoboken University Medical Center, was assessed $81,000 in fines and reimbursement costs. The doctors were eventually alerted to this inexplicable condition and rush the woman into the operating room where they had to perform emergency surgery to find out why her belly was inexplicably becoming larger and larger.

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