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Washington Improper Suturing Lawyers

If you have suffered a laceration injury or undergone an invasive surgical procedure, your doctor will use a technique known as “suturing” to close up your wounds. A suture is a form of medical stitching used to hold body tissue together.

Sutures may be internal or external, depending on the location of the cut. Medical professionals should be properly trained in the proper technique used to stitch up a patient in a safe manner. While people do make mistakes, it is vital that doctors do not make mistakes while suturing because they have the potential to result in a fatal amount of blood loss.

If you have suffered an injury due to improper suturing, then you may have a reasonable basis for a medical liability claim. The Washington improper suturing lawyers of Fuller & Fuller can help you learn more about and pursue your legal rights in this situation. Please call our offices today at 800-570-4878 to speak with one of our qualified attorneys about your situation.

Types of Sutures

There are two different types of sutures that may be used in various surgical situations. Your doctor should know what circumstances call for which type of suture. Any mistakes made regarding mixing up these stitches can result in severe medical problems for the patient.

  • Absorbable Sutures: These stitches will break down over time and be absorbed by the body. They are used for minor injuries that require little support while healing.
  • Non-absorbable Sutures: This type of stitch will not break down over time and must be physically removed. They come in various levels of strength.

It is your doctor’s responsibility to administer the proper form of suture necessary to properly treat lacerations. If you have suffered health problems due to suture complications, then the Washington improper suturing lawyers of Fuller & Fuller can help you determine whether or not you are eligible to make a liability claim.

Consequences from Improper Suturing

Improper suturing has the potential to result in a range of medical complications for the patient. These issues include the following:

  • Wound reopening
  • Infection
  • (Significant) blood loss
  • Incomplete healing
  • Scarring
  • Disability

Contact Us

If you have experienced a medical complication resulting from improper suturing, then you may be able to make a claim for damages. The Washington improper suturing lawyers of Fuller & Fuller can help you assert your legal rights in this situation. Please contact us today at 800-570-4878 to schedule a consultation.

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