Friday, October 21, 2011

Liposuction Malpractice Lawsuit Highlights Risks of Cosmetic Surgery - AboutLawsuits.com

Published: October 20th, 2011

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A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a Florida woman who died after receiving liposuction from a non-certified surgeon highlights the risks associated with discount plastic surgery procedures.�

Kellee J. Lee-Howard died on Valentine?s Day in 2010, the day after receiving liposuction by Alberto Sant Antonio, who is one of a growing number of physicians who were never board-certified to perform plastic surgery but have decided to go into the practice anyway.

A medical malpractice lawsuit filed by Lee-Howard?s family in Broward County Circuit Court claims that Sant Antonio improperly administered an anesthesia known as lidocaine, which eventually caused her death.

Sant Antonio was barred from performing surgery earlier this summer after a second patient, Maria Shortall, died during liposuction in his office at the Alyne Medical Rejuvenation Institute. Shortall reportedly went into cardiac arrest during the procedure.

A complaint with the Florida health department claimed that Sant Antonio was not properly monitoring Shortall?s vital signs, did not have a crash cart in the room to help resuscitate her quickly, failed to establish an airway to provide Shortall with oxygen, failed to quickly diagnose she was suffering from cardiac arrest and only provided CPR for the 10 minutes it took for an emergency medical services (EMS) team to arrive.

In both cases, the plaintiffs say that Sant Antonio was not qualified to administer anesthesia and had no one on hand who was qualified, nor was he prepared to deal with the side effects of anesthesia, all violations of Florida law and the laws of most states.

Unfortunately, cases like this are not rare. In recent years, a number of noncertified plastic surgeons have been advertising for patients, many of whom use lidocaine, a local anesthetic, in their procedures without the proper training.

Rohie Kah-Orukotan died last year after receiving liposuction at the Weston MedSpa by Omar Brito, who was trained in occupational health, not plastic surgery. According to a complaint filed against Weston MedSpa and Brito a year ago, Kah-Orukotan died of lidocaine toxicity, which was also blamed for the death of Lee-Howard.

The problem has received national attention following the death of Donda West, the mother of rapper Kanye West, in 2007 following surgery by a plastic surgeon who was not board certified. Since then, a number of non-certified plastic surgeons have lost their licenses, faced medical malpractice lawsuits and in some cases have even been jailed, but the number of discount plastic surgery clinics has continued unabated.

In July, Dr. Peter Normann of Phoenix, Arizona, was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and one count of manslaughter�in connection with three deaths during liposuction and fat-transfer surgery procedures at his office. Two of the victims died due to the anesthesia during surgeries performed by Normann, and a third died from a fat embolism during a procedure performed by a homeopathic surgeon in Normann?s office. Assistants during Normann?s surgeries included a janitor and a massage therapist.

Normann was sentenced to 25 years in prison last month. He originally fled Arizona after his license was revoked in October 2007 and was apprehended at an Ohio airport a year later.

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