Gastric Bypass Malpractice Lawsuits are on the Rise
Gastric Bypass Malpractice and resulting lawsuits are on the rise.Gastric bypass statistics show that over 90,000 people will havegastric bypass surgery to treat obesity. One in two hundred gastricbypass patients will die from the surgery. This is a death ratedouble that of other major surgeries with similar complexity.
What is gastric bypass surgery?
Gastric bypass surgery involves the reduction of the stomach pouchto a pouch about one ounce or less in size, and the creation ofa stoma, or a small opening between the intestine and thestomach. The stomach pouch is reduced in size, and therefore achievesa quicker sensation of fullness after eating. With a gastric bypass,you become full quicker due to the smaller size of your stomach.Also, the stoma delays the emptying of thestomach, allowing you to stay "full" longer.
Although gastric bypass surgery might sound simple and not asinvasive as other major surgeries, the operation stillinvolves cutting and reconnection of stomach tissues in which problemscan arise. Gastric bypass surgery can be a life threatening proceedure,and malpractice is occurring all too often as doctors and medicalfacilities are failing to properly assess the early signs of trouble.
Complications of Gastric Bypass Surgery
Complications of gastric bypass surgery include: negligence causingleakage of gastrointestinal juices from the sutures or staple lines,which often results in serious personal injury such as infection,abscess, peritonitis and sometimes wrongful death.
Other complications that can occur during a gastric bypass procedureinclude pulmonary emboli (blood clot in the lungs) and respiratoryfailure resulting in death. Post operative gastric bypass complicationscan include kidney problems, gallstones, hernia, and small bowelobstruction.
Pain from gastric bypass surgery should subside significantlyby the second day after surgery. If back pain, shoulderpain, excessive urination, and difficulty breathing occurs, a gastrointestinalleakage could be suspected. These symptoms of gastric bypass complicationsshould not be overlooked.
At the Rasansky Law Firm, our team of gastric bypass lawyerswill look at several common signs of gastric bypass malpractice,including the failure to assess gastrointestinal leakages properly,in determining if Gastric Bypass Malpractice and Negligence couldhave caused your loved one’s painful suffering, catastrophicinjury, or wrongful death.
Signs of Gastric Bypass Surgery Medical Malpractice
Inexperienced doctors, some performing surgery after only taking a weekend seminar.
Surgery occurred in a facility lacking appropriately sized equipment such as diagnostic tools, instruments, and operating tables for an obese person.
Excessive pain after a Gastric Bypass Surgery
Serious complications occur such as clotting, kidney problems, and respiratory problems
Doctors failed to respond in an efficient manner when a patient complained of symptoms indicating gastrointestinal leakage or other complications resulting in death.
Physicians performing too many surgeries in a day, resulting in fatigue and essentially putting patients at risk.
Failure to educate the patient and their family of all the risks associated with a Gastric Bypass surgery and failing to educate them on post operation surgery.



