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Woman Has Kidney Removed after Botched Surgery

<p>The removal of an abdominal, non-cancerous mass which resulted in the loss of a kidney temporarily changed the life of an Illinois woman.</p>

 

<p>While a surgeon removed the mass from 59-year-old Toni Pratt, he inadvertently cut away a 6-centimeter-long portion of one of his patient’s ureters, tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder, reported the Springfield Journal-Register. Pratt experienced pain after the surgery and complained to her doctor, Michael Fenner, who increased her post-operative pain medication.</p>

 

<p>Beset with an abdominal infection, Pratt contacted another surgeon, who advised removal of her right kidney as opposed to the re-creation of her damaged ureter. To this day, Pratt suffers pain due to nerve damage from the first surgery.</p>

 

<h2>Financial Distress Led to Medical Malpractice Lawsuit</h2>

<p>As a result, Pratt sued Fenner’s medical practice, Springfield Clinic for the botched, 2002 surgical procedure. After hearing court testimony for five days, a Sangamon County jury awarded Pratt $59,200 for medical bills, $154,000 for past and future lost earnings and $335,000 for non-economic damages. The latter portion included $150,000 for pain and suffering. The total settlement was $540,000.</p>

<p>Pratt hesitated in filing suit but said, “I lost my home and my way of supporting myself,” she the child day-care worker. “At least now I can get a house.”</p>

<p>Fenner has left the Illinois clinic and now practices in Alaska. The doctor’s lawyer said his client may appeal the jury’s verdict.</p>

<p>Unable to work, Pratt missed mortgage payments, prompting a bank to foreclose on her home. Her husband has since died. Today, Pratt rents from a man she divorced prior to marrying her late husband. Pratt receives Social Security disability payments in addition to financial assistance from her adult children.</p>

 http://www.sj-r.com/News/stories/24811.asp

 

 

 

 

 

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