Newlywed Man in Permanent Vegetative State after Appendix Removal; Settled for $2,000,000

Published on:
January 12, 2011

A newlywed man, who was hypertensive and had sleep apnea, underwent an emergency appendix removal. The doctor was instructed to keep him on airway assistance for 24 hours post-surgery, but the patient was improperly extubated before the anesthesia had worn off causing brain injury. He remains in an irreversible vegetative state.

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