Defense Verdict- Unecessary & Unsterile Foot Surgery (KY)

A  62 year old women  underwent a surgery  by her podiatrist on her ankle in 2004 to remove a cyst. It was performed by a podiatrist. Several weeks later at a post op visit, the defendant had removed the sutures. Plaintiff recalled that the defendant droped the instrument used to remove the sutures on the floor and then continued to use it without cleaning. At a following visit, there were signs of  infection. Shortly thereafter plaintiff was admitted to a hospital with a diagnosis of infection. Plaintiff  underwent a surgery for a skin graft.


Plaintiff alleged that  the surgery was not needed and that the defendant operated in a surgical enviornment and there was  a delay by the defendant in sending her to the hospital.
The podiatrist-defendant contended that the surgery was proper. He also argued that while there was an infection complication,  he responded to it properly and it was managed.


A defense verdict was entered and there was no recovery by the plaintiff.


Experts: David Widom, DPM,  Alan Catanzariti, DPM, Pittsburgh, PA
 

Podiatrist Defense Verdict: Diabetic Foot Ulcer (IN)

From November 1996 to February 2000  defendant podiatrist had treated Ronald Vice in connection with diabetic foot ulcers. Vice alleged that defendant’s lack of treatment, patient education and diagnostic studies  led to bilateral, below-the-knee amputations.

The plaintiffs alleged that defendant failed to recognize the seriousness of a diabetic foot ulcer, and refer the patient to a vascular surgeon, order vascular and arterial pressure studies and make proper assessments of right foot wounds while attempting to treat the left foot. Other allegations included failures to order antibiotics, blood work, x-rays, MRIs, bone scan, CBC, metabolic panel, sedimentation rate and serum protein with albumin; moreover, the plaintiffs asserted that defendant had failed to hospitalize plaintiff, and inform him of the seriousness of potential leg loss. The plaintiffs further argued defendant failed to perform incision and drainage procedures with deep debridement and order bone and soft tissue biopsies and wound cultures.

According to a medical review panel opinion dated Feb. 10, 2003, the medical review panel found evidence supported the conclusion that defendant had failed to meet the appropriate standard of care as charged in the plaintiffs' complaint. However, the panel found defendant's conduct was not a factor in the plaintiffs' resulting damages. Moreover, the panel determined evidence did not support the conclusion defendant had failed to meet the appropriate standard of care.

In their answer, the defendants generally denied the plaintiffs' allegations. By way of affirmative defense, the defendants argued Vice had been contributorily negligent and had incurred the risk of a known danger. The podiatrist, in denying negligence, asserted Vice had suffered from several other medical conditions besides foot ulcers, including uncontrolled diabetes, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertension, renal insufficiency and peripheral vascular disease. Defendant contended her care and treatment met or exceeded the applicable standard of care in all respects.

Result: Defendant’s verdict

Plaintiff’s Experts: Stephen G. Lalka, MD; Michael A. Salcedo, DPM, South Bend, IN; Robert E. Clemency, MD, South Bend, IN.; Sheree L. Peglow, MD, South Bend, IN; Stephen F. Mitros, MD, South Bend, IN; Charles E. Petersen, MD, South Bend, IN; R. Gregory Credi, MD, South Bend, IN.

Defendant’s Experts: Maria F. Curfman, MD, Fort Wayne, IN; Bruce L. Gewertz, MD, Los Angeles, CA; Michelle Cervin, DO, South Bend, IN; Daniel E. Scherb, MD, South Bend, IN; Frank C. Toepp, DPM, South Bend, IN; Jeff Niespodziany, DPM, Mishawaka, IN; Theodore A. Vorenkamp, DPM, South Bend, IN; Brian Rolfe, DPM, South Bend, IN; William Fox, DPM, Niles, MI; Nelson Worden, DPM, Mishawaka, IN; John Grady, DPM, Oak Lawn, IL, Thomas Wicks, DPM, New Castle, IN; Richard M. Hilker, DPM, Fort Wayne, IN.; Randolph J. Ferlic, MD, South Bend, IN; Bruce J. Brincko, DPM, Knox, IN.

Source: West's Jury Verdicts - Indiana Reports