Gastric Bypass Surgery Complication: Petersen’s Hernia

By Michael Zerres

Currently, I am handling the case of a young woman who underwent gastric bypass surgery and developed a Petersen’s hernia, i.e., a hernia of the small intestine into the mesentery. The hernia required emergent surgical repair, but the repair was alleged to have been done incorrectly, resulting in additional surgeries, extensive loss of bowel and
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Does New Breast Cancer Study Change the Standard of Care to Require MRI Screening?

By Michael Zerres

MRI Evaluation Increased Detection of Cancer in Opposite Breast On March 29, 2007, an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggested that, in patients being treated for unilateral breast cancer, MRI screening of the opposite breast led to an increased detection of cancer in the opposite breast. This study received a lot
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Burden of Proof Shifts to Defendants When Guide Wire Left in Patient During a Code

By Michael Zerres

Appellate Division Rules that “Anderson v. Somberg” Applies On March 12, 2007 the Appellate Division decided the case of Gronostajski v. Sabin, et al., confirming that the principles of Anderson v. Somberg would apply even in a emergent “Code” situation. In Anderson, the patient was having back surgery, and, during the operation, a piece of
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Plaintiff Prevails Where Eventual Injury Was Not Listed as a Risk of the Surgery

By Michael Zerres

Oral Surgery Case Involving Removal of Wisdom Teeth In Harris v. Hecht, decided on January 23, 2007, a dental patient’s malpractice verdict was allowed to stand following an appeal by the doctor. Mr. Harris had undergone surgery to remove his lower wisdom teeth. Prior to the surgery, he was shown a 12 minute videotape entitled
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Legislator-Doctor Misrepresented Credentials in Delaware Case

By Michael Zerres

Doctor Was Sponsor of Medical Malpractice Legislation Aimed at Curbing Similar Conduct In a Delaware medical malpractice case, it was discovered that a New Jersey general surgeon misrepresented his credentials. The surgeon, Dr. Eric Munoz, is also an NJ legislator. Previously, he had proposed a law that requires an expert in a medical malpractice case
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