When patients undergo a surgical procedure, they are offered one of three types of anesthesia: local, regional, or general.
Local anesthesia is the safest and is applied at the source of the injury to reduce the pain or sensations the patient may feel during the procedure. This is common for stitches and other minor medical problems that require care.
Regional anesthesia is applied to a specific part of the body to make it numb, to relieve pain, or allow surgical procedures to move forward.
General anesthesia is a combination of medications that place the patient in a sleep-like state before surgery or another major medical procedure.
When someone considers their surgical options, one of the greatest concerns is an error in anesthesia occurring that causes them to feel pain, become significantly harmed, wake up during surgery, or even die during a procedure.
Controlling the patient’s anesthesia properly is as important as or perhaps more important than doing the surgery correctly. When an anesthesiology error occurs, the results can be devastating.
An anesthesiologist or another member of the hospital personnel can cause serious errors during any part of the surgical preparation or procedure. If a patient is seriously harmed by any of these mistakes, a case may be made for medical malpractice.
These errors include:
Anesthesia errors will affect each patient differently, and the consequences can range from short-term to long-term injuries.
They can include:
The job of the anesthesiologist is as critical to the patient’s health as the job of the other members of the surgical team. Mistakes can have serious, even fatal, consequences.
If you or someone you love has been seriously injured by mistakes made by the anesthesiologist, you should contact our Las Vegas medical malpractice lawyer right away.
We can help you recover financially from the damages you have suffered, beginning with a free consultation by calling 702.800.0000 to speak with our Las Vegas medical malpractice attorneys at Carter Cullen today.