Close

Articles Posted in Gallbladder Surgery

Updated:

$7.43 Million Jury Verdict for Negligent Gallbladder Surgery

Howard Kinch was 34 when he underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed by general surgeon Dr. Christopher Touloukian. One week after the surgery, Kinch was re-hospitalized and diagnosed as having bile in his abdomen. Kinch was transferred to another hospital so that he could receive an external drain. The drain mechanism…

Updated:

$1.25 Million Jury Verdict for Negligence in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Ms. Doe, 52, went to a hospital emergency room complaining of abdominal pain. She underwent an ultrasound and was diagnosed as having gallstones. Dr. Roe, a general surgeon, performed a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, during which the doctor encountered an unusual amount of bleeding. The surgeon converted to an open procedure where…

Updated:

Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Denial of New Trial Because of Absence of Expert Witness in Medical Negligence Lawsuit

Ferid Okic’s common bile duct was damaged during a routine gallbladder removal surgery. His injury went undiagnosed for over a month, requiring corrective surgery and significantly delaying Okic’s recovery. Okic sued his surgeon, Dr. Athanasios Diniotias, alleging that both the surgeon negligently performed the surgery and that he was negligent…

Updated:

$43.33 Million Jury Verdict for Hospital’s Failure to Prevent Medical Practice by Physician Who Lacked Privileges

Billy Pierce, 61, was admitted to East Texas Medical Center complaining of stomach pain and vomiting. Gastroenterologist Dr. Gary Boyd diagnosed bile duct stones, acute pancreatitis and cholangitis. Pierce developed sepsis and multi-organ failure. Another gastroenterologist evaluated Pierce and removed his bile duct stones. Pierce recovered after this surgical procedure…

Updated:

$306,000 Illinois Jury Verdict for Patient Injured by Doctor in Gallbladder Surgery

In November 2008, 26-year-old Heather Hinshaw underwent gallbladder surgery at Trinity Medical Center in Rock Island, Ill.  The general surgeon who did the surgery thought he saw a stone in the common bile duct during an intraoperative cholangiogram, which is a procedure using a catheter to inject dye into the…

Contact Us