Severe Radial Nerve Damage Post Surgery Causes Permanent Damage to Man’s Arm
July 31, 2017
A Florida couple filed a medical negligence lawsuit against a medical facility and a physician, alleging severe radial nerve damage resulting from an operation.
The plaintiffs recounted that the husband fell on November 15, 2015, while at home, and fractured his right humerus. The nature of the fracture required surgery to repair it. According to the court documents filed, the surgeon performing the operation entrapped the husband’s radial nerve beneath the plate used to scale down the fracture. This resulted in permanent and severe damage to the man’s right arm.
The lawsuit further alleges that the doctor and medical facility failed to properly treat the patient’s fundamental condition; failed to suitably train, oversee and supervise medical staff; and failed to execute proper surgical repair in accordance with the injury.
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