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What are the most common types of surgical errors that lead to malpractice claims?

Not every bad surgical outcome is malpractice — surgery carries inherent risks. A surgical error rises to the level of a malpractice claim when the surgeon or surgical team deviated from the accepted standard of care. The patterns we see most often include:

  • Wrong-site, wrong-procedure, or wrong-patient surgery.
  • Retained surgical instruments — sponges, clamps, or needles left inside the patient's body.
  • Anesthesia errors, including dosing mistakes, ignored allergies or comorbidities, and inadequate intra-operative monitoring.
  • Nerve damage or perforation of organs and surrounding tissue caused by improper technique.
  • Unnecessary surgery performed because of a misdiagnosis or inadequate work-up.
  • Post-operative negligence, such as failing to recognize and treat complications, premature discharge, or surgical site infections from broken sterile technique.

Michigan medical malpractice claims also require strict procedural steps — a Notice of Intent, a 182-day waiting period, and an Affidavit of Merit from a qualified expert in the same specialty. These cases demand specialized handling and elite expert support. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.

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