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Page - We are offering this site as an
information resource to families and victims of
improperly performed gallbladder surgery.
If you or someone you love has been injured by laparoscopic
gallbladder surgery, you may have a claim
and may be entitled to compensation. If you think
you might have a claim, please visit our Do
I Have A Claim? page, or feel free
to call or e-mail
us for a no-cost consultation or to
ask any questions.
About
Us - Founded in 1987, Trief & Olk
has tried numerous complex medical malpractice jury
and judge trials in federal and state courts, and
has successfully continued representation through
the appellate courts when necessary.
Claim - Negligent
doctors with insufficient training can cause serious
complications resulting from laparoscopic
cholecystectomy. Patients who have suffered
complications often have a claim, and may be entitled
to compensation.
Contact
Us - If you or someone you love has been
injured by laparoscopic gallbladder surgery,
you may have a claim and may be entitled to compensation.
If you think you might have a claim, please visit
our Do I Have A Claim? page,
or feel free to call or e-mail
us for a no-cost consultation or to
ask any questions.
Disclaimer - This
site is designed to provide information and should
never be used in lieu of
consulting with trained medical doctors. It is
not to be used to diagnose medical conditions but
instead to be used to enable the reader to understand
the medical malpractice issues.
Laparoscopic
Gallbladder Surgery - Also known
as Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy,
has been available since about 1989. It is a relatively
non-invasive way to remove a diseased gallbladder
without opening the abdominal cavity with a large
incision and without the traditional 4-day hospital
stay and 4-6 week recovery period.
Medical
Malpractice Alerts - Current news and
links to for medical malpractice alerts throughout
the nation.
Medline
at MedScape - Highlights of recently
published articles on Laparoscopic Gallbladder
Surgery.
Press
Release - NIH Consensus Conference - The
14-member panel noted, however, that laparoscopic
cholecystectomy should only be performed
by experienced surgeons and primarily in those
patients who have experienced symptoms of gallstones.
Precautions - The biggest risk in laparoscopic gallbladder
surgery is having an untrained surgeon.
Procedure - Information,
steps and surgical process used during normal Laparascopic
Gallbladder Surgery.
Resources - Links to resources & reference
material regarding laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery.
Risks - Because
the organs and ducts involved in this surgery are
small and close together, and because the surgeon
is working by television camera rather than by direct
site and direct contact, there are increased risks
associated with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
For
a free, no-obligation consultation about your laparoscopic
gallbladder surgery case and the complications, treatment
or possible medical malpractice claims, lawsuits or
settlements, contact one of our laparoscopic
gallbladder surgery attorneys.
The content provided on this website
about laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is provided by
the laparoscopic gallbladder surgery
attorneys at the Trief & Olk law firm. It is
intended for informational purposes only and should
not be taken as formal legal advice nor does the use
of this web site constitute a client attorney relationship.
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