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Gallbladder Removal: What to Expect?

Published on Jul 28, 2017 in Medical Malpractice.

  Laparoscopic and open gallbladder surgeries are relatively common procedures that may – or may not – leave people with some enduring health issues. In fact, some people can resume normal activities within 10 days of a gallbladder removal operation, and they may not experience any digestive (or other health) issues in the aftermath. For others, though, there […]

Gallbladder Surgery Injuries: When Hospitals May Be Liable

Published on Jul 28, 2017 in Medical Malpractice.

In general, hospitals can be liable for the mistakes and negligent actions of their staff – like nurses. These facilities can also be liable when their policies or settings contribute to patients’ injuries. In the context of gallbladder surgery injuries, hospital liability can come into play if or when: Nurses leave surgical tools inside of patients. Nurses […]

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