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...-1990's indicating that plaintiff's patients had an excessively high mortality rate. Concerned about plaintiff's performance of coronary artery bypass surgery ("CABG"), the Medical Council created the...CABG Surgery Quality Task Force in 1994 to conduct a review of the entire cardiac surgery program at Akron General. The Task Force hired Michael Pine, M.D., a former practicing cardiologist who performs...forwarded the complaint to the chairman of plaintiff's department, who appointed an Ad Hoc Investigatory Committee to review plaintiff's CABG surgery performance. The Medical Staff Bylaws require the...
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...procedure (either Percutaneous Coronary Interventions ("PCI") or Coronary Artery Bypass surgery ("CABG")) by physicians working for the Veterans..., 24 S.W.3d 166 (Mo.Ct.App. 2000) (plaintiff sustained injury to her right hand, arm and shoulder during knee replacement surgery); Graham..., 854 S.W.2d at 799 (plaintiff sustained injuries to the back of her right calf following surgery on the top of her right foot); Calvin v. Jewish Hospital of St. Louis...
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...represent the value of mg/dL. DQ's BUN and creatinine levels of 25 and 1.8, respectively, indicate renal impairment.
The CABG surgery lasted eleven hours, during which time he was on cardiobypass...renal problems. Specifically, this included patients who encounter renal problems after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), heart valve surgery, heart transplants and other cardiac surgeries. Because...Colorado. On July 9, 2003, Plaintiff David Quinones ("DQ") underwent a Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting ("CABG") "re-do" procedure by Dr. Shriram Nene...
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...bypass graft ("CABG") and aortic valve replacement surgery at St. Johns Hospital in Springfield, Illinois. Id. Upon admission, Mr. Miller's creatinine level was 1.5...treating post-operative heart surgery patients who suffer renal problems. Specifically, this included patients who encounter renal problems after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), heart valve..., and coronary artery disease. (DEFEX B at 30). His surgeon was William S. Stevens, M.D. During his surgery, Dr. Stevens performed a CABG and an aortic valve replacement, and he used Trasylol during the...
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bypass graft surgery (CABG). The operative report also notes a full cardiac work up was performed before surgery and show....
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Plaintiff underwent coronary bypass surgery in December of 2021 shortly before his hearing. R. 10. Plaintiff was given a stress test before...Plaintiff's cardiac condition on his ability to work. Id.
Plaintiff underwent coronary artery bypass surgery on December 20, 2021, sixteen days before his hearing with the...
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...was the result of years of cardiac problems dating back to the 1990s. In April of 2006, with "nearly end stage heart failure," he had his first heart surgery- a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ("CABG.... Specifically, this included patients who encounter renal problems after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), heart valve surgery, heart transplants and other cardiac surgeries. Because of his clinical...below are stated to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, Patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery are at risk for developing acute renal failure. This is usually a transient phenomena...
.... Specifically, this included patients who encounter renal problems after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), heart valve surgery, heart transplants and other cardiac surgeries. Because of his clinical.... On August 9, Dr. Marvin Peyton performed a mitral valve replacement. During Mrs. Huff's Surgery, she was placed on bypass for two hours and fifty...during surgery. Moderate hypothermia was instituted. After cardiopulmonary bypass recorded pulmonary artery pressure was 48/17 rom Hg. A25 rom Mosaic valve was placed and felt to be well seated by...
...conjunction with coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. On March 6, 2008, the Commissioner of the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) announced a change in the manner of reporting to the...public risk-adjusted mortality data on open heart surgery, having determined to treat cases involving CABG plus TMR as stand-alone or "Isolated CABG" in its cardiac report cards dating from 2005...elsewhere in the body to improve blood flow to the heart (that is, revascularization of the myocardium).
Depending on the patient's underlying condition, CABG surgery may be accompanied...
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... remedies. The complaint asserted four counts, as follows:
Count I — Lack of informed consent as to coronary artery bypass graft (..., plaintiffs have admitted that Mrs. Wachter would still have had repeat coronary artery bypass surgery in August, 1983, even with the...versus bypass surgery, addressed in the Brickman affidavit, is immaterial, given the indisputable fact in this case that the plaintiff knew of the existence of angioplasty, but made an informed decision...
...cardiothoracic surgeon, examined and evaluated Mr. Phillips and agreed to perform coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery. On 26 January 2001, Dr. Stiegel and Dr. William Cook, a resident in thoracic...surgery, performed the CABG surgery.
In the months following the CABG surgery, Mr. Phillips saw Dr. Massey for recurrent chest pain. Mr. Phillips subsequently suffered a myocardial infa...been and were not intended to be bypassed. Plaintiffs further allege that the second CABG surgery was necessary to correct these errors.
Prior to trial, pursuant to Rule 9(j) of the...
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...artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, Type II diabetes mellitus, and hypertension.
As for the risk posed to the Defendant by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Court notes that the...
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...(id. ¶¶ 11, 26). Such devices are used to harvest blood vessels for subsequent use as graft material in, e.g., coronary artery bypass graft ("CABG") surgery by cutting the vessels...-generation HEMOPRO cut-and-seal technology to reduce thermal spread and to achieve optimal conduit quality for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery patients" (Dkt. No. 44-13). In February 2017...).
The overview also claimed HemoPro 2 "virtually eliminates thermal spread and helps harvesters safely acquire high-quality conduits for [CABG] surgery." An asterisk at the end of the foregoing...
...coronary artery bypass graft ("CABG") surgery which was performed on June 8, 1993 at appellee St. Vincent Medical Center ("St. V's"). The complaint also alleged that Martin's trachea was negligently...testified that he first saw Martin on May 11, 1993, to assess him to determine whether or not Martin was a candidate for CABG surgery and that he operated on Martin on June 8, 1993. Morgan testified that Martin was thought to be a g... plaquing or hardening of his arteries; the procedure to remove the patient from cardiopulmonary bypass called coming off bypass at the completion of CABG ...
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...Administration ("FDA") had approved Trasylol "for patients undergoing repeat coronary artery bypass graft ("CABG") surgery using a cardiopulmonary bypass pump . . . and for patients undergoing such surgery...the first time . . . who were at high risk of bleeding." Id. ¶ 110. The FDA later had expanded approval to "low-risk primary on-pump CABG patients." Id. ¶ 113. Despite this narrow...
.... Nos. 63061, 61843, 63230.
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Mrs. Bell, on September 28, 1987, underwent coronary artery bypass graft ("CABG") surgery at Mt. Sinai. She...Drs. Santoscoy and King performed negligently during Mrs. Bell's coronary bypass surgery at Mt. Sinai, and thereby proximately caused her death.
The case proceeded to trial on March.... Sinai during the performance of heart surgery. Dr. Scott Comp, a fifth year general surgery resident, assisted in Mrs. Bell's surgery.
Dr. Comp initiated the surgery by performing...
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N.J.A.C. 8:33E-2.3(d)(3).
"`Coronary artery bypass graft' surgery (CABG...test the safety, quality and cost of elective angioplasty offered at community hospitals that do not also offer cardiac surgery services [(CABG...performed required emergency bypass surgery as a result of complications arising from PTCA. Today, only about one in every five hundred patients, or two-tenths of one percent, requires emergency...
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...is a small, star-shaped mechanical anastomosis device made of Nitinol that was designed for use by cardiac surgeons during surgery. ( Id.) Coronary artery bypass graft surgery ("CABG") is designed to improve...adverse reports, the plaintiffs also assert that a study conducted by Dr. G. Phillip Schoettle, a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon in Memphis, on patients who had undergone bypass surgery using the...aortic connector "revealed an 80 percent rate of occlusion or stenosis, uniformly occurring at the connector site" on patients having a repeat cardiac catheterization after the bypass surgery. ( Id...
...artery bypass graft ("CABG") surgery, which was performed on February 27, 2008 at the VA Medical Center in Buffalo, New York. See id.
This work up revealed that, in addition to...coronary atherosclerotic artery disease and "critical stenosis with massive old myocardial infarction[.]" Id. at 2. Additionally, the graft vessel from the 2008 CABG surgery had moderate...is generally in rare cases, such "where an unexplained injury has occurred to a part of the body remote from the site of the surgery." Sitts v...
...intra-aortic balloon pump to support the heart. Dr. Maqsood recommended Brooks be transferred to UIHC for coronary bypass grafting surgery (CABG).
At approximately 3:27 p.m., Brooks...during the procedure was lower with a PCI than with a CABG. Because of the nature of the injury to Brooks's heart, there was a risk the PCI would not be successful and surgery would still be necessary...and go to surgery, rather than to continue the PCI.
Brooks arrived in the operating room for CABG at approximately 7:46 p.m. Dr. Robert Farivar performed three grafts on Brooks's...
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.... (Id.)
Although Plaintiff has received coronary artery bypass grafting ("CABG") surgery, he is now housed with "young gang bangers who torture him." (Id. at 5.) On June...19, 1996, "a 'M-I' was caused by 'CANS' - adulterated trays and forced meds." (Id.) CABG surgery was performed in 2003 to correct an...