Surgical Positioning Causes Serious Injury
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Case Overview
This case takes place in North Carolina and involves a male patient who was admitted to hospital for performance of laparoscopic surgery. During surgery, he was placed in an inclined position for several hours. Post-operatively, severe swelling was noted to the top of the shoulders from the restraints used to keep the patient in position. The patient had weakness in his upper extremities. Physical examination noted that he was not able to raise one of his arms. An MRI revealed potential nerve and muscle damage in the patient’s shoulder. A multitude of follow-up examinations have been performed on the patient, all of which have consistently indicated the presence of nerve and muscle damage that has been linked to the patient’s positioning during surgery. The patient continues to have difficulty, and is unable to use one of his arms.
Questions to the Anesthesiology expert and their responses
Do you have experience positioning or supervising the patients for lengthy procedures?
As I am a board certified Anesthesiologist with experience in both gynecologic and spinal surgery procedures of this duration, I am well qualified to opine on this case.
What measures should be taken prevent this type of injury to a patient?
From this description, a positioning injury ranks high in the differential diagnosis. I would need to review the records to further develop my opinion.
About the expert
This highly experienced expert is a board-certified Anesthesiologist who has remained in active clinical practice for over 20 years. He is currently an Attending Anesthesiologist at two regional healthcare centers. He is a member of such prestigious professional societies as the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the North Carolina Society Anesthesiologists.

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