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Undiagnosed Appendicitis Can Be Deadly

Did an Oregon emergency room physician put your life in danger by failing to properly diagnose your appendicitis? These kinds of serious medical mistakes can be severe and life-threatening. A failed or delayed diagnosis of appendicitis can lead to a host of health problems, including a series of potentially risky follow-up surgeries.

The Law Office of Robert A. Miller in Eugene, Oregon, has decades of experience in handling a broad range of personal injury and medical malpractice cases and the track record of success to go with it.

Our founder is a skilled trial lawyer and litigator who has obtained six- and seven-figure settlements and verdicts on behalf of severely injured clients. We will investigate your claim and fight hard to protect your right to pursue maximum financial compensation.

Detection And Treatment Of Appendicitis

Detection and treatment of appendicitis is a major category of medical malpractice – the third most frequent type of failure-to-diagnose medical mistake after a heart attack and breast cancer. Appendicitis is a treatable disease that can become extremely complicated if left undetected. Untreated appendicitis can result in a ruptured appendix which fills the body cavity and surrounding organs with toxic substances, resulting in peritonitis and sepsis, a life-threatening condition. For these reasons, an acute attack of appendicitis requires immediate surgery.

Errors in the diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis include:

  • Failure to administer a proper physical exam of the abdomen to locate and measure pain
  • Inadequate follow-up care
  • Mistaking appendicitis for kidney stones, irritable bowel syndrome or colitis
  • Failure to intervene surgically during the deterioration of a patient’s condition

An emergency room doctor or nurse must listen to a patient’s complaint and quickly respond to symptoms. For example, a patient suffering from nausea, vomiting and pain in the lower right abdomen should be recognized as at risk for appendicitis. Careful attention to the details of the physical exam is critical to formulating a prompt, correct diagnosis.

You can fight back against those whose medical negligence that victimized you. Contact an experienced attorney today to pursue the compensation you are due.

Protect Your Rights With The Help Of An Attorney

If one of these errors endangered your health, you must act now to protect your rights. To arrange your free initial consultation with an experienced Oregon medical malpractice attorney, call us at 541-359-4331 or contact us online with an email.

We handle all medical negligence cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning that you owe no attorney fee unless we win your case. We can accommodate your need for an evening or weekend appointment.