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Research finds Allergan textured breast implants linked to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Several health organizations have been scrutinizing the link between breast implants and the development of a condition called Breast-Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This condition is a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma — a type of cancer that starts in the lymphatic system and produces excessive lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). BIA-ALCL is...
Read MoreKansas attorneys offer common sense tips to prevent the most common medical errors
According to a new review of 337,000 patient cases, disability or death were the result of about 12 percent of the most common preventable medical errors, and topping the list of the most preventable medical errors were those related to medication. Overall, one in 20 patients suffered harm as a result of the most common...
Read MoreStudy: Type 1 Diabetes Misdiagnosed in 25% of Patients
People who suffer from type 1 diabetes face a lifetime of managing blood sugar levels due to loss of insulin. This disease is incurable and the onset can begin during childhood. While some researchers point to genetics, the cause of type 1 diabetes remains unknown. According to a study published in the July 2019 issue...
Read MoreWrong Side Surgery: When Left Is Right and Right Is Wrong
Surgeries on the “wrong side” of a patient’s body – also known as “wrong site surgeries” or “never events” – may be more common than you think. In the United States, from 1990-2010: “Never events” were the subject of 9,744 malpractice settlements. Payments totaled $1.3 billion. About 6 percent of patients died. 32.9 percent suffered...
Read MoreKansas Hospital Gets Bad Grade From National Non-Profit Group
When being treated at a hospital for an injury, illness, or health condition, the last thing any patient or visitor wants to deal with is further complications. Unfortunately, it does happen, sometimes due to the poor practices of hospital staff or cleanliness of a facility. And sometimes the consequences are fatal. These risks should not...
Read MoreHospitals partner with nursing homes on $8M project to fight superbugs
An $8 million program featuring a special soap is being aimed at combatting a “nightmare” bacteria found in hospitals and nursing homes. The goal of the mission, funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is to stop antibiotic-resistant superbugs that kill thousands yearly, according to National Public Radio. The program involves...
Read MoreNearly 20,000 die from preventable staph infections in hospitals
When being treated at a hospital, we’d like to think that medical professionals are providing the best treatment possible, but hospital-acquired infections remain a serious health risk to patients. Over 119,000 people suffered from bloodstream staph infections in the United States in 2017 and nearly 20,000 died, said a report from the U.S. Centers for...
Read MoreA Wichita Lawyer Explains the Best Ways to Avoid Anesthesia Errors
It’s not unusual to receive anesthesia for a medical procedure. Patients may receive local anesthesia for minor surgery. They remain alert. In surgeries that are more complicated, patients may be given general anesthesia and become unconscious. If administered properly, anesthesia does the critically important job of removing the natural response to pain. Sometimes, anesthesiologists make...
Read MoreKansas Attorneys Discuss Dangerous Errors That Could Be On Your Medical Record
Are you aware of the information documented on your medical records? If not, now is the time to find out. Not only is viewing your record beneficial for monitoring your health, but some of the information contained also may not be as accurate as you think. According to the Office of the National Coordinator of...
Read MoreCancer Misdiagnoses Devastating for Wichita Patients, An Attorney Discusses
The case of Gary Matsumura is a cautionary example of a cancer misdiagnosis. Matsumura, an OB/GYN physician, had tests done in November 2017 as part of his follow-up to a bout of lung cancer. Matsumura was devastated when the tests found multiple lesions on both lungs – his original cancer was confined to his left lung...
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