She dies the following morning due to sepsis from the aortic graft infection. Her Estate brings this claim, alleging that the negligence of the surgeon led to the woman's death.
In the neonatal intensive care unit, the baby was found to have a positive sepsis screening, an elevated white blood cell count, intra-amniotic infection, and inflammation of the umbilical cord connective tissue. In other words, the mother's untreated bacterial vaginosis ...
She developed a postoperative fever, an elevated white blood cell count, sepsis, progressive blood loss, urinary tract infection, and a compressed nerve in the spine.
Upon arrival, he is diagnosed with respiratory distress, neonatal pneumonia, and possible sepsis. The woman files this claim against Harbor Hospital and her doctors on behalf of her and her child, alleging that they failed to properly treat her symptoms, ...
More Malpractice Claim Information Other medical malpractice cases filed in Montgomery County in 2017: A wrongful death claim after a woman has an aortic aneurysm repair done and then dies from sepsis A case against Shady Grove alleging surgical malpractice ...
More Malpractice Claim Information Another abdominal aortic aneurysm case filed in 2018 Read about another case filed in Maryland in 2017 involving aortic aneurysms where a woman contracts sepsis due to an aortic graft infection Another failure to diagnose lawsuits ...
A sexual battery lawsuit against an OB/GYN that alleges bizarre and stunning facts (if true) Another very twisted case involving a doctor allegedly molesting a 17-year-old girl that is 38 weeks pregnant Sepsis misdiagnosis lawsuit filed against Kaiser Example sexual ...
Her cause of death was inflammation of her colon with sepsis, secondary to c. diff. Koontz v. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Inc. (filed February 9, 2017): This is a surgical malpractice lawsuit filed in Baltimore. A man goes in for a ...
Sadly, the infections are so bad he is ultimately diagnosed with sepsis and osteomyelitis which ultimately cause his death. Condrell v. Anonymous Doctor (filed June 7, 2019) – A woman is seeking treatment for her rheumatoid arthritis.
The woman later suffered a cardiac arrest, sepsis, multi-organ failure, and death as a result of damage to the mesenteric artery that occurred, unnoticed, during her surgery. Boggs v. Center for Advanced Orthopaedics (filed August 25, 2017): A woman lost ...