Malpractice Lawsuits...
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 4:26 pm
Out of curiosity I researched the topic of malpractice over implant procedures. Lots of interesting reading. Settlements ranged from $30,000 to a high of 1 million. It was interesting to learn that almost 100% of suits involving the semi rigid implant are won by the patient and the overwhelming majority of inflatable implant suits go in the doctor's favor. The makers of AMS implants have been sued the most and were given a timeframe to submit proof to the FDA evidence that their implants were safe. They did so after having to redesign some of the components. In all the cases I read about where wives also sued for loss of services from their husband the wife rarely got an award. Tough luck ladies.
It was also interesting to note an insurance industry study that said implant cases rank 8th out of the 25 most frequent procedures that bring about malpractice claims but rank very low on the award amount. The remarks concluded doctors should not fear malpractice for this procedure.
One poor guy required 3 revisions which ultimately ended with a penectomy. It was interesting to read the infection statistics for infection were actually two times greater than urologists information for patients state. I guess we're pretty much on our own when deciding to have this done as far as ever recovering damages!
It was also interesting to note an insurance industry study that said implant cases rank 8th out of the 25 most frequent procedures that bring about malpractice claims but rank very low on the award amount. The remarks concluded doctors should not fear malpractice for this procedure.
One poor guy required 3 revisions which ultimately ended with a penectomy. It was interesting to read the infection statistics for infection were actually two times greater than urologists information for patients state. I guess we're pretty much on our own when deciding to have this done as far as ever recovering damages!