Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in California
Spinal surgery gone Bad
I had lumbar spine decompression surgery this year with epidural
block for pain after surgery.I was otherwise healthy. When the foley
catheter was removed the next day I could not void. I was told by
thesurgeon that this happened to him once before but it got better
in 1 wk. He sent me home catheterized with a referral to a urologist
who in turn sent me to another more expert neuologist (all at my
expense) who determined I had a dysfunctional bladder
secondary to spinal shock.Additionally my bowel will not move
without laxitive stimulation. Currently,6 mo. later I am essentially
incontinent, cannot have sex without voiding, and still cannot
normally move my bowels. In follow-up visit to surgeon he said that
there was ''nothing he did to cause this problemand that I should
have a pelvic MRI to R/O a lesion''. Of course it was negative. He
was indifferent, unresponsive and virtually never contacted me to
check on my condition. I was never pre-warned of this possible
outcome. Is there any legal action possible here?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Spinal surgery gone Bad
If I were you, I'd get a second opinion from another neurologist / spinal surgeon at some other facility. The main focus should be to get well. Please remember, though, that there are strict time limits on bringing a lawsuit against a doctor, as well. There are several lawyers who specialize in doctor malpractice. The lawyer should refer you to a specialist for an evaluation that can get both issues resolved at once -- your health and legal action. Good luck to you.
Re: Spinal surgery gone Bad
Yes. You can have your medical records reviewed by a qualified orthopedic surgeon and a neuorologist through a law firm. If your condition was caused by substandard practice by the surgeon, you can pursue a med mal case.