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Girl Injured at Birth Awarded $1.314 million

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

This summer an Iowa jury awarded the family of a little girl $1.314 million for birth injuries she sustained during a poorly performed delivery.

According to the Asher family, the on-call OBGYN Specialist at their daughter’s delivery should have recognized that her shoulder was stuck behind her mother’s pelvic bone. Recognizing the problem, he should have recommended a caesarian section or attempted to free the shoulder. Instead, he went ahead with the delivery, using “excessive traction” to free the child. Injuries to the left arm became apparent immediately after delivery.

The mistakes during delivery resulted in the girl having permanent injuries to the brachial plexus, a network of nerves that start in the spinal cord and control movements in the shoulder, arm and hand. Injuries like this are most common in sports and during childbirth, often leaving the arm without any function. The daughter of the Asher family will have limited use of her left arm.

The trial ended in a substantial settlement. Of the $1.314 million, $550,000 is for loss of future earnings, $380,000 for loss of full mind and body, $258,000 for pain and suffering and $63,000 is for each parent for loss of childhood consortium.

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Michigan Program Lowers C-Sections Significantly

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Michigan hospitals are attempting to reduce the number of unnecessary C-section deliveries, a reduction associated with healthier babies and a lower risk of birth injuries.

The project is the work of the Michigan Health and Hospital Association Keystone obstetrics department. Implementing changes in Michigan hospital birthing procedures, it discourages elective or C-section births unless it is for medically necessary reasons. These include situations such as chronic disease, a mother carrying multiple babies or if the baby is small and developing slowly.

With about 65 hospitals participating, almost every birthing center in the state is on board.

The main emphasis of the project is education. It attempts to show women the advantages of waiting for natural birth, and eliminates many C-section births with the use of labor-inducing drugs after the 39th week as well as pain-relieving drugs and counseling during labor.

From March 2010 to March 2011, elective C-sections before the 39th week dropped from 24 percent to 6 percent, and the use of labor-inducing drugs dropped from 20 percent to 7 percent.

Dr. Charles Cash, the one who initiated the program, says he hopes to lower the national percentage of overall C-section births from 32 percent to 17 percent.

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New Simulators Train Doctors to Prevent Birth Injuries

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Everyone knows that in order to become skilled at a task, you must learn through experience. That is exactly what Noelle, an anatomically correct rubber model of a pregnant woman’s body embedded with computer chips, is doing for the obstetricians learning at Jacobi Hospital’s Institute for Medial Simulation and Advanced Learning. For obstetricians who want to prevent birth injuries from occurring during actual labor situations, this pregnant simulator with a simulated baby creates shoulder dystocia situations, oxygen problems, and other potential labor complications.

According to International Business Times, some medical situations are rare in real-life settings, so that doctors may not have the opportunity to teach a resident in training. In addition, this on-the-job training often involves more descriptions of what the teacher is doing, rather than allowing the student to accomplish the task. The training classes that go along with the simulations at Jacobi Hospital also allow the doctors to try several maneuvers for shoulder dystocia in order to find out which method works best, thus improving patient care.

One doctor stated that she encountered a shoulder dystocia emergency after her simulation class, and she knew exactly which steps to take and which maneuvers to try. Though the simulators are still expensive (pregnant Noelle is $38,000), this new kind of training is exactly what doctors need in order to avoid problems with shoulder dystocia and even brain injuries in the delivery room.

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Civilian doctor is considered government employee

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

A court ruled that civilian doctors working at a military hospital can be considered as government employees as far as the Federal Tort Claims Act is concerned.

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As a result of the U.S. Circuit Court ruling, a Navy serviceman and his wife won a $40 million award after their son suffered extensive birth trauma in a U.S. Navy hospital in Florida that resulted in  severe brain injuries.

Though the amount of the award is being disputed on appeal, a central facet of the case — that the civilian doctor was, for all intents and purposes, a government employee and therefore subject to FTCA — has withstood the court’s scrutiny.

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Military hospitals often hire civilian doctors on contract to supplement the ranks of military doctors, especially in non-military areas like obstetrics.  This ruling will help families injured by negligent civilian doctors in military hospitals recover damages.

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If your child suffered birth injuries — in a civilian or military hospital — it is important that you seek the professional advice of a birth trauma attorney who can help you find the resources you need to cope and who can help you with a cerebral palsy lawsuit.

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