One patient broke his femur bone after nail removal due to the doctor's fault and allegedly did not attend to the patient properly when the complication happened.
If this had happened in India or Turkey there would have been discussions all over the forum about this. But because it's a US surgeon trained with Paley does that make it a non-issue? He is back promoting his practice on social media like nothing happened. Does this not alert you? If not this what else will alert you?
Do you trust Dr Debiparshad after he caused a bone fracture in his patient?
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on November 04, 2021, 02:35:16 PMYes. He's a licensed U.S. doctor which means he's held to the highest standards in the world. If he was negligent the patient will get a lot of money and he might even lose his license, and better-qualified people than us are going to look at more facts than we have in order to make that decision.
In other countries this forum matters more.
I don't know if CLL patients will go to court that easily. There are privacy concerns involved.
Quote from: V21 on November 05, 2021, 04:11:22 PMYou would be surprised about the complications than happen sometimes with renowned doctors and go unnoticed here.
Like? There are some complications which are just luck based like infection. The surgeon can't do much to prevent them.
Quote from: ask.me on November 05, 2021, 12:19:01 AMTo add on to that, based solely on the Xrays, other highly regarded doctors mentioned that they would have made the same call (i.e. to remove the nails).
Okay I didn't know about this. If so, then Dr Debiparshad isn't at fault here. It was just luck then?
Medium Drink of Water could you delete this thread as we are not really certain about the facts here?
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