Re: Sterilization

From: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)
Mon Feb 28 18:29:42 2005


The covering physician did the right thing. If she were confortable doing the tubal--based on her assessment of the patient--then it would have been OK. If not, whether due to lack of a relationship, lack of papers, bad karma, whatever, then she was smart not to have done it.

This case isn't worth enough to the attorney; the letter was a fishing expedition.

Garry

At Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Dr. Ainsworth wrote: >
>I colleague of mine asked me a question that I wanted to pass on. She
>did a emergency cesarean section a year ago on a patient who had
>previously signed papers for sterilization. The papers weren't
>available in the hospital at the time of the surgery and she told the
>patient that could not do the tubal at that time. The patient appeared
>to understand, saw her postpartum and received two depo-provera
>injections for birth control. The patient saw another MD who did the
>tubal recently. My colleague recently received a letter from the
>patient's attorney demanding that she pay ~$4000 for the sterilization
>procedure because of the extra cost and inconvenience it had been to
>this patient. I told her to tell the attorney to stick it in his ear
>(actually it was another three letter orifice on the end of the
>alimentary tract) and do not see any liability she has in these
>circumstances. What do you think and what would you do??

--
Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
Private Practice
Roswell, GA




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