Syracuse Anesthesia Errors Attorney

The bond of trust between a patient and physician is never stronger than when an anesthetic is involved in a medical procedure or surgery. Sedated patients are vulnerable, unable to respond to a medical problem caused by negligence.

Attorney Janet Izzo, the founder of Izzo Law Office, provides personalized legal advocacy for New York residents victimized by hospital negligence. She combines experience, legal knowledge and success with compassion in all dealings with her clients.

Anesthesia involves two forms. General anesthesia is a paralytic agent that stops breathing. A tube is inserted into the lungs, providing oxygen to the sedated patient. Regional anesthesia involves a nerve block in the spine that deadens localized nerve cells.

Improper Anesthesia Procedures Can Have Serious Consequences

Anesthesia errors can result from poorly trained, careless or incompetent professionals. Surgery centers often use certified nurse anesthesiologists who lack the experience and education of professional anesthesiologists. An anesthesiologist can be required to supervise two or three operating rooms at a time.

Even the most seasoned and skilled professionals often fail to follow proper procedures. The failure to document a patient's use of prescription or over-the-counter medication can result in dangerous and deadly side effects. Far too often, anesthesia errors lead to stroke, organ failure, brain damage, permanent vegetative state or death.

Anesthesia errors can include:

  • Not explaining the procedure before, during and after anesthesia
  • Poor communication by the staff in the surgery room
  • Too much or not enough anesthesia
  • Failed or improper intubation
  • Sedation time that is longer than intended
  • Failure to recognize the patient's reaction to medication
  • Failure to make sure oxygen is properly administered
  • Equipment errors such as alarms being turned off

Get Informed About Your Legal Options After An Anesthesia Error

For more information about your legal options or to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer handling anesthesia errors in Syracuse, contact Izzo Law Office by filling out our intake form or calling Izzo Law Office at 315-421-1000 or toll free at 315-421-1000.

At Izzo Law Office, we handle all medical malpractice cases on a contingent fee basis, meaning you do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation in your case.