What You Should Know and Ask BEFORE having Surgery
Published by Laurie Briggs in Hospital Infections, Professional LiabilityIf you are one of the estimated 15 million Americans who will have a surgical procedure this year, pay attention, please! You and your loved ones may thank me later.
Every single time anyone has a surgical procedure performed, whether the surgery is life-saving or elective, there are risks involved. That “simple” and “routine” tonsillectomy for your five year old can actually result in death. The liposuction that your Aunt Sally has always wanted to remove those saddle bags could leave her with a pulmonary embolism. Nothing is without risk, even though most surgical procedures are much safer than they used to be - picture that bullet removal from Marshall Dillon’s chest from an old episode of “Gunsmoke” and you know what I mean.

