Tragic case anaesthesia
Posted on the Mar 04, 2008
In Illinois, which has rejected a jury the medical malpractice the family of a woman who was in a persistent vegetative state after claiming a surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome against two anesthesiologists.
After the lawyers for the family of Christina McCray she received to much sedation during a surgical procedure 6 July 2001 at Maryville, Texas at the Anderson hospital, which their suffering to brain damage caps.
The defendants in the case were anesthesiologist Timothy Kurt and Gregory Collins. The lawyers of McCray's family, not properly monitor and monitor anesthesia McCray. They asked the jury about $20 million to the family as compensation for health costs and non-economic damages awarded.
McCray, 32, worked as a crane operator and had two sons, 10 and 12 age at the time of the operation. She is currently staying in a nursing home in Belleville, Texas.
It was their decision 11 days worth of testimony the jury heard and advised for about two hours before reaching on Thursday, 28 February.
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