Cataract Surgery Malpractice
Possible Complications in Healing After Eye Surgery
All surgeries carry some known risks and can result in complications. But it is important to contact an attorney if you have suffered complications in healing after eye surgery to discuss your situation. There is a difference between unavoidable complications from known associated risks of surgery and complications caused by professional medical negligence malpractice, and only a lawyer can tell you if you have a case.
Here are some of the possible complications in healing that can result after having eye surgery...
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All surgical procedures have known risks associated with them. However, many of these risk can be minimized be ensuring patients are good candidates for surgery, and that proper medical standards and guidelines are followed.
It is your health care provider's responsibility to make sure you fully understand any risks associated with your surgery and to help you make an informed decision about whether the benefits outweigh the potential risks. If a patient is not advised of the risks associated with a procedure, they are not able to make in informed decision.
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Post-Surgery Negligence – Eye Surgery Medical Malpractice
Post-Surgery Negligence refers to the lack of follow-up care after a patient has undergone surgery. A Lack of proper post-surgery negligence often turns treatable complications into serious or permanent injury for the patient. Examples of post-surgery negligence include...
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Cataract surgery is an option for some patients who have suffered vision impairment that can no longer be improved by eyeglasses or other vision aids. The procedure involves surgical removal of the natural lens of the eye and replacing it with a plastic intraocular lens (IOL).
As with all delicate surgeries, there are complications that can result. The most common complications of cataract surgery include...
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What is a cataract?
Pennsylvania Eye Surgery Malpractice Attorneys
Lack of Informed Consent
Loss of Vision
After the surgical incisions have healed and the surface tissues of the cornea have regenerated, the "lucky" few are candidates for another round of surgery to correct the mistake. Unfortunately, many victims cannot have corrective surgery. (They may have been unsuitable candidates for LASIK correction in the first place.) To make matters worse, they may no longer be able to wear contact lenses. They are simply stuck with poor vision - the same or worse than before — for months, for years or perhaps forever.
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You May be Able to Sue for Untreated Post-Surgical Complications After LASIK
Lack of Follow-Up Care Can Result in Serious Post-Surgery Eye Injury
The procedure went fine, or so the doctor said. You are given a prescription for eye drops and sent on your way. For many people who have suffered serious complications of LASIK vision correction or other eye surgeries, that's the last they ever saw of the ophthalmologist who performed the operation.The law firm of Hill & Associates, P.C. will represent clients in medical malpractice lawsuits involving surgical procedures on the eyes (refractive surgery, cataract surgery, cornea transplant). We know that follow-up care is critically important to avoiding adverse outcomes. Medical errors in the surgery itself or unforeseen complications may not surface until days, weeks or months later - but they can often be corrected if discovered and treated promptly.
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