Medical Negligence
Kingsley Napley LLP
Full Credential Description
We - Vascular Injury & Blood Vessel Claims | Home | Services | Medical Negligence | Vascular Surgery | Surgical Negligence | Vascular Injuries | Contact Vascular Injury Claim - Case Study Navigation: Medical Negligence > Vascular Surgery > Surgical Negligence > Case Studies Publication Date: 2024 Practice Area: Medical Negligence & Personal Injury Vascular Injury Settlement: We secured a substantial settlement for a patient who suffered vascular injury during a medical procedure, resulting in damage to blood vessels that has caused ongoing circulation problems and functional impairment. Blood Vessel Damage: Our client sustained injury to major blood vessels during a medical procedure, causing damage to arteries or veins that has affected circulation, tissue perfusion, and normal vascular function. Surgical Technique Failures: The vascular injury resulted from failures in surgical technique, inadequate anatomical knowledge, poor surgical planning, or lack of appropriate vessel identification and protection during the medical procedure. Circulation Complications: The vascular damage has resulted in compromised circulation to affected tissues or limbs, causing symptoms such as pain, swelling, reduced function, and potentially tissue viability concerns. Procedural Negligence: The vascular injury was caused by negligent performance of the medical procedure, where proper surgical technique and vessel protection would have prevented the blood vessel damage. Immediate Complications: The vascular injury may have caused immediate complications including hemorrhage, hematoma formation, compromised tissue perfusion, or emergency need for vascular repair surgery. Long-term Consequences: The vascular damage has created long-term consequences including ongoing circulation problems, chronic pain, functional limitations, and increased risk of future vascular complications.
Measurable Results
Vascular injury claim. Substantial settlement achieved for patient who suffered vascular injury during medical procedure, providing compensation for blood vessel damage, ongoing circulation problems, and functional impairment requiring continuing medical intervention and treatment.