Pelvic ct scan results stated they were only evaluating my bones. No organs. Then in april 2010 I had a partial hystectomy and abdominalplasty. It was done because my uterus was plastered to my abdominal wall and bleeding. Also abdominalplasty was medically necessary as well. I only had one ovary and he left it in too avoid surgical menopause. He did say if the ovary had any problems he was going to take it. After surg I was a mess. From june to nov I had transvag u/s that showed my ovary and fallopian tube were enlarged and inflammed, and I was always in lots and lots of pain. It got worse and pain now was all over abdominal cavity. Went to pcp and he sent me for a ct scan pelvis and abdominal. Now that ct scan was compared to the one in 2009. It stated I had an enhanced lesion either on my ovary or cecum that remained unchanged. In feb 2011, I had emergency surg. It turns out the ovary lesion grew and my ovary and intestines were full of adhesions. It was a giant mess. They had to remove my ovary and some of my intestines. How could my OB not tell me abot the mass when he did my hysterectomy? I walked around for one year with horrible pain.

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That sounds like a case of Malpractice but you need to submit the records to a law firm who handles medical malpractice and choose one that is large enough to handle the cost involved, some lawyers who handle civil cases do not have the funds to sustain a prolonged case and will settle for much less to avoid the cost of a legal fight.}{

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That definitely sounds like the possiblity for medical malpractice. Your best bet would be to speak with a medical malpractice attorney who can tell you if you have a case and what the next would be. Most good laywers should offer you a free consultation.

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Orignal From: I do know if i have a malpractice case. i had a ct scan in june 2009. it was order by my orthopedic. ?

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