Anesthesia Lawyers Charleston

Schedule a Consultation
clore-pa-_0021_iStock-1176083052.jpg
 
Mark Clore, Attorney at Clore Law Group

Mark Clore on Anesthesia

Play Video

Exceptional Legal Representation From Experienced Lawyers

Anesthesia errors can be a kind of medical malpractice should they be the result of negligence. An anesthesia error claim occurs whenever a patient suffers from avoidable injury caused by mistakes in administering anesthesia. Anesthesia may be given by a doctor, nurse, anesthesiologist, or any other medical staff who give anesthetic drugs.

What Exactly Is Anesthesia?

The phrase anesthesia identifies any temporary, medically-induced condition which brings about any combination of amnesia, incapacity to experience pain, lack of muscle reactions, lack of responsiveness, and decreased stress response. Anesthetics may include more than one forms of medication, based on the wanted effect.

Anesthesia is frequently employed prior to medical procedures, like surgery. Therefore, patients don’t feel the suffering or stress which they might well feel as if they were conscious or able to feel. It is approximated that anesthetic drugs are given around 40 million times annually.

Forms of anesthesia include:

  • General anesthesia which renders the patient unconscious
  • Spinal and epidural anesthesia that is administered by means of injection in the back
  • Local anesthesia to numb a specific area
  • Regional anesthesia to numb larger area, like an entire leg or arm
  • Dissociative anesthesia used to induce a “trance-like” condition of consciousness

Forms of Anesthesia Errors

Anesthesia errors can arise in a number of forms. They are the consequence of range of variables, such as defective equipment. Nonetheless, many instances of anesthesia error are as a direct consequence of negligence by doctors. In the event that anesthesia errors result from healthcare providers, the patient or their family can file a lawsuit to recover damages.

Anesthesia errors most often result from:

  • Over administering anesthetics
  • Administering insufficient dosages
  • Overdue administering of anesthesia
  • Giving the wrong anesthesia drug
  • Adverse anesthesia interactions with prescribed drugs
  • Giving anesthetics to someone with allergies
  • Failure to correctly advise patients ahead of anesthesia, like restricting food or liquid
  • Failure to manage oxygen throughout surgery
  • Faulty medical devices used for anesthetic administration

Outcomes of Anesthesia Errors

Anesthesia mistakes may lead to:

  • Dizziness, confusion, and blurred vision
  • Ringing in the ears known as Tinnitus
  • Abnormal pulse or heart arrhythmia
  • Brain damage
  • Asphyxia, or inadequate oxygen supply
  • Birth defects
  • Cardiovascular collapse
  • Spinal cord injury that may cause paralysis
  • Seizures and stroke

Charleston Anesthesia Error Attorney

Call now to speak with an attorney at the Clore Law Group regarding your potential anesthesiology lawsuit. Consultations are free and we will come to you if you are physically unable to travel. If you have a legitimated claim, we’ll pay any expenses need to win your case.