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Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced NY medical malpractice lawyer practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Long Island, Nassau, Suffolk & Staten Island describes what happened when an eyelid surgery goes terribly wrong. The patient went for a consultation for an unrelated problem and at the end of the visit was convinced to have a lid lift.
For more information go to http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-8207.
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Your doctor has told you that you have a torn anterior cruciate ligament in your knee and has recommended arthroscopic surgery in order to repair it. But what does that actually mean?
The knee is one of the most complex and one of the most important joints in your body.
It is made up of bone, ligament and cartilage. Damage to any individual part can dramatically restrict the normal movement of the leg and can even interfere with the ability to walk.
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Let’s take a look at the way the knee joint is put together. The femur, or thigh bone, meets the fibula and tibia to create a flexible joint called the knee. Helping to stabilize the knee are the ligaments.
The ligaments in the knee are strong, flexible cords of tissue that hold the bones together. They maintain stability and allow the normal range of motion when you walk or run. The anterior cruciate ligament – or ACL — guides the tibia, or shin bone. It helps keep your feet below your knees and your legs from buckling as you walk.
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Twisting or bending the knee during sports or other strenuous activity can damage the ligament.
During an injury, patients often report feeling or even hearing a sudden “pop” in their knee at the exact moment when the ligament tears.
Other symptoms include swelling, restricted movement, pain and even the inability to stand on the affected leg.
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Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced NY medical malpractice, wrongful death and injury attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains whether you even need an attorney in your medical malpractice matter. For more information go to http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-8207
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http://www.oginski-law.com Missing the clinical warning signs of an impending heart attack is devastating. Heart muscle can die. Learn what happened to a young man when a heart doctor failed to trust his EKG machine and the computer that interpreted the EKG results. Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York medical malpractice trial lawyer practicing law in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains. For more information, go to Gerry’s popular website http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-8207.
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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Cystoscopy. But what does that actually mean?
The lower urinary tract allows your body to store and release urine.
It’s made up of two parts, the bladder and the urethra. Medical Malpractice
Your bladder is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine. Because it is made of muscular tissue, it can also contract and force urine to pass out of the body, through the urethra. Your urethra carries urine from the bladder all the way through the opening in the penis.
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Your doctor feels that it is necessary to examine the interior of the urethra and bladder, to try to determine the cause of a problem that you may be having.
Symptoms that may call for a routine Cystoscopy include:
* Persistent infection of the urinary tract
* Bladder stones
* Bleeding while urinating
* Irritation due to polyps, or
* Changes to the bladder caused by cancer.
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Cystoscopy is a simple procedure during which your doctor will insert a well-lubricated, instrument called a cystoscope through your urethra and into your bladder.
The cystoscope allows your doctor to visually inspect the interior of your bladder. It also allows your doctor to remove small pieces of tissue for later examination and even to crush small bladder stones, should any be present.
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Any tissue that your doctor removes from your bladder will be sent immediately to a laboratory for analysis. Your doctor will ask the laboratory to check for any sign of cancer or other abnormality.
So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.
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http://www.dgcaseylaw.com 704-315-2466 If you or a loved one has suffered from a medical malpractice, call attorney Deborah Casey in Charlotte North Carolina for representation.
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http://www.newyorkinjuries.com If you live in New York City and have a nursing home abuse, medical or dental malpractice or birth injury case, the attorneys at our Manhattan and Long Island area offices can give your case the added advantage of 45 years of legal excellence. In this video, attorney Ira S. Slavit talks about office-based surgery and the new laws, designed to protect patients during surgery. For more information, please visit http://www.newyorkinjuries.com.
You may contact our personal injury attorneys Leonard S. Slavit and Ira S. Slavit at:
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Imagine this:
A woman gets into a car accident and has a CAT scan of her head. The radiologist correctly recognizes that there is a tumor in her head but fails to tell the patient about it. Nobody from the hospital ever contacts her about this very important finding.
Seven months go by, and her vision begins to deteriorate. Watch the video to find out what happens.
For more information, I encourage you to go to my educational website http://www.oginski-law.com, and if you have legal questions, pick up the phone and call since I can answer your legal questions at 516-487-8207 or by e-mail at lawmed10@yahoo.com. I welcome your call.
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www.zuckerbennett.com – Brooklyn, New York medical malpractice lawyer, Sandy Bennett from The Law Office of Zucker & Bennett explains the causes and symptoms of a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism if caught early on is easily treatable. But if it’s not diagnosed timely, then it could be fatal. If you or a loved one has reason to believe that you are a victim of medical malpractice, please visit www.zuckerbennett.com to contact our medical malpractice attorneys.
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http://www.zuckerbennett.com – Brooklyn, New York medical malpractice lawyer, Sandy Bennett from The Law Office of Zucker & Bennett explains the causes and symptoms of a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism if caught early on is easily treatable. But if it’s not diagnosed timely, then it could be fatal. If you or a loved one has reason to believe that you are a victim of medical malpractice, please visit http://www.zuckerbennett.com to contact our medical malpractice attorneys.
You may contact Mr. Gary A. Zucker and Ms. Sandra H. Bennett at:
The Law Office of Zucker & Bennett, P.C.
186 Joralemon St., Suite #1010
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 1-866-629-8784
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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Cystoscopy. But what exactly does that mean?
The lower urinary tract allows your body to store and release urine.
It’s made up of two parts, the bladder and the urethra.
Your bladder is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine. Because it is made of muscular tissue, it can also contract and force urine to pass out of the body, through the urethra. Your urethra carries urine from the bladder to the outside of your body.
Your doctor feels that it is necessary to examine the interior of the urethra and bladder, to try to determine the cause of a problem that you may be having.
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Symptoms that may call for a routine Cystoscopy include:
* Persistent infection of the urinary tract
* Bladder stones
* Bleeding while urinating
* Irritation due to polyps, or
* Changes to the bladder caused by cancer.
Medical Malpractice
Cystoscopy is a simple procedure during which your doctor will insert a well-lubricated, instrument called a cystoscope through your urethra and into your bladder.
The cystoscope allows your doctor to visually inspect the interior of your bladder. It also allows your doctor to remove small pieces of tissue for later examination and even to crush small bladder stones, should any be present.
Any tissue that your doctor removes from your bladder will be sent immediately to a laboratory for analysis. Your doctor will ask the laboratory to check for any sign of cancer or other abnormality.
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