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4 long-term ramifications of surgical errors

Home > 4 long-term ramifications of surgical errors
Nov 30, 2023 | On Behalf of Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks | Read Time: < 1 minute | Medical Malpractice

Surgical errors can have enduring repercussions, affecting patients long after the operating room lights dim.

These unintended consequences can cast a shadow over one’s health and well-being.

1. Persistent physical pain

One of the lasting consequences of a surgical error is the potential for ongoing physical pain. A mistake during surgery can lead to nerve damage, chronic discomfort or impaired mobility. For patients who sought relief through surgery, the irony of enduring persistent pain can be emotionally distressing.

2. Emotional trauma

Surgical errors often leave an indelible mark on a patient’s emotional state. Experiencing a mistake during a procedure can lead to anxiety, depression or even post-traumatic stress disorder. The emotional toll may extend beyond the patient, impacting their relationships and daily life.

3. Diminished quality of life

A surgical error can result in a diminished quality of life that persists long after the operation. Patients may find themselves unable to engage in activities they once enjoyed, facing limitations in their daily routines. The long-term impact on overall well-being can be profound, affecting not only physical health but also mental and emotional aspects.

4. Financial strain

Long-term financial strain often accompanies the aftermath of a surgical error. Additional medical treatments, therapy and lifestyle adjustments can incur substantial costs. Lost wages due to ongoing health issues may exacerbate the financial burden, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond the initial surgical error.

In 2022, reports of patient safety events increased 19% over 2021 and 78% over 2020. The repercussions of these events often affect patients in long-lasting ways.

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1. Persistent physical pain
2. Emotional trauma
3. Diminished quality of life
4. Financial strain
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