Patient alleges injuries from robotic-assisted surgery

A patient claims her common bile duct was “transected” during a robotic-assisted surgery.

Heather Fleming filed suit March 5 in Madison County Circuit Court against Alton Multispecialists and Christian Hospital Northwest-Northeast.

The plaintiff, from Jersey County in Illinois, claims she went to the hospital on June 10, 2018, suffering from severe abdominal plan.

Doctors at the hospital allegedly recommended that she undergo surgery to have her gallbladder removed.

On the same day, the suit states that she underwent a robotic-assisted cholecystectomy to address the problem.

Fleming alleges that during the surgery, her common bile duct was “transected” and that her hepatic artery was damaged. Further, she claims that a doctor failed to recognize the transection during follow up visits.

The plaintiff suffered severe injuries and required extensive medical treatment following the surgery, the suit states.

The defendants are accused of medical malpractice for allegedly failing to properly plan and prepare for surgery, failing to have or provide adequate training in robotic-assisted surgery, failing to properly perform the surgery, and failing to diagnose issues in follow-up appointments.

The plaintiff claims she suffered injuries to her bile duct and vascular issues.

She needed further extensive medical treatments, which resulted in medical expenses. She also claims she lost wages and income, according to the complaint.

Fleming is seeking more than $50,000 in damages.

This article was first published by The Madison Record.

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