Jen
San Francisco,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, April 07, 2010
Many death during surgery is caused by doctors' mistake and sometimes it is hard to prove. For example, during heart surgery a clumsy doctor can cut too much into the heart causing death.
Jonathan
Los Angeles,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 05, 2004
The medical term for the condition you developed is vesicovaginal fistula. It is a connection between the bladder and the vagina. The development of vesicovaginal fistula is one of the most common complications of a hysterectomy. It does not necesssarily imply that the hysterectomy was done incorrectly or that the bladder was cut. At times, the blood supply to the bladder may be damaged during a hysterectomy, resulting in the death of some of the tissue that comprises the bladder. Urine is then able to leak out of the bladder. It usually makes its way into the vagina and out of the body. Most of the time, there is n9o way for a surgeon to know in advance that a patient will develop a vesicovaginal fistula. Therefore, it is likely that your original OB/GYN did nothing incorrectly except fail to warn you of this potential complication of a hysterectomy. If you really think your physician has done something wrong, rather than posting it on a website, I would recommend that you complain to your state medical board. They will investigate all complaints thoroughly. If they receive multiple complaints abot the same physician or if they find a physician has performed in a negligent manner, they will remove his license to practice medicine.
Jonathan
Los Angeles,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, February 05, 2004
The medical term for the condition you developed is vesicovaginal fistula. It is a connection between the bladder and the vagina. The development of vesicovaginal fistula is one of the most common complications of a hysterectomy. It does not necesssarily imply that the hysterectomy was done incorrectly or that the bladder was cut. At times, the blood supply to the bladder may be damaged during a hysterectomy, resulting in the death of some of the tissue that comprises the bladder. Urine is then able to leak out of the bladder. It usually makes its way into the vagina and out of the body. Most of the time, there is n9o way for a surgeon to know in advance that a patient will develop a vesicovaginal fistula. Therefore, it is likely that your original OB/GYN did nothing incorrectly except fail to warn you of this potential complication of a hysterectomy. If you really think your physician has done something wrong, rather than posting it on a website, I would recommend that you complain to your state medical board. They will investigate all complaints thoroughly. If they receive multiple complaints abot the same physician or if they find a physician has performed in a negligent manner, they will remove his license to practice medicine.
Jonathan
Los Angeles,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, February 05, 2004
The medical term for the condition you developed is vesicovaginal fistula. It is a connection between the bladder and the vagina. The development of vesicovaginal fistula is one of the most common complications of a hysterectomy. It does not necesssarily imply that the hysterectomy was done incorrectly or that the bladder was cut. At times, the blood supply to the bladder may be damaged during a hysterectomy, resulting in the death of some of the tissue that comprises the bladder. Urine is then able to leak out of the bladder. It usually makes its way into the vagina and out of the body. Most of the time, there is n9o way for a surgeon to know in advance that a patient will develop a vesicovaginal fistula. Therefore, it is likely that your original OB/GYN did nothing incorrectly except fail to warn you of this potential complication of a hysterectomy. If you really think your physician has done something wrong, rather than posting it on a website, I would recommend that you complain to your state medical board. They will investigate all complaints thoroughly. If they receive multiple complaints abot the same physician or if they find a physician has performed in a negligent manner, they will remove his license to practice medicine.
Jonathan
Los Angeles,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, February 05, 2004
The medical term for the condition you developed is vesicovaginal fistula. It is a connection between the bladder and the vagina. The development of vesicovaginal fistula is one of the most common complications of a hysterectomy. It does not necesssarily imply that the hysterectomy was done incorrectly or that the bladder was cut. At times, the blood supply to the bladder may be damaged during a hysterectomy, resulting in the death of some of the tissue that comprises the bladder. Urine is then able to leak out of the bladder. It usually makes its way into the vagina and out of the body. Most of the time, there is n9o way for a surgeon to know in advance that a patient will develop a vesicovaginal fistula. Therefore, it is likely that your original OB/GYN did nothing incorrectly except fail to warn you of this potential complication of a hysterectomy. If you really think your physician has done something wrong, rather than posting it on a website, I would recommend that you complain to your state medical board. They will investigate all complaints thoroughly. If they receive multiple complaints abot the same physician or if they find a physician has performed in a negligent manner, they will remove his license to practice medicine.