Sarmiento attempted to repair the bile duct, but could not complete the repair becauseAmy’s liver was “extremely fatty, really friable, [and] in tremendously difficult condition. In the meantime, in order for the bile to go back into the intestines, Dr. The bile bag collects the bile which is then manually “squirted back into the [feeding] tube” by the patient; according to Amy, she had to refeed the bile at least seven times day. If she did not perform the procedure slow enough, it would “make [her] very nauseous [a]nd [she] would feel like [she] was throwing up.
Georgia Appellate Court Affirms $10.1M Medical Malpractice Verdict For Botched Gallbladder Surgery – Medical Malpractice Lawyers
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