Medical Malpractice: Understanding Surgical Negligence & Retained Objects
One example of negligence in the medical field is a surgeon leaving a surgical instrument, such as a sponge or clamp, inside a patient's body after surgery. This is known as a "retained foreign object" and can cause serious complications, such as infection, pain, and organ damage.Medical Research - Related Articles
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