Dressel v. Anonymous Physician/Medical Center
Dr. Fagel obtained a settlement of
$1,750,000 on behalf of a child who now suffers
brain damage after his mother’s
uterus ruptured during labor. The mother was admitted to the hospital for
elective labor induction after she was past her expected date of delivery, but
was then allowed to rest overnight after she had made no progress in labor
after 10 hours. The next day, the mother began to experience strong
contractions with severe abdominal pain. An anesthesiologist removed the fetal
monitor and placed an epidural for her pain. The nurse then re-attached the
fetal monitor but could not find any fetal heart tones. After ten minutes of
failing to find a fetal heart tone, the nurse called an obstetrician, who
ordered a crash Cesarean section. At delivery, the baby was found outside the
uterus in the abdominal cavity with alarmingly low Apgar scores. As a result of
injuries sustained in the birth process, the plaintiff now suffers hypoxic
brain injuries and
cerebral palsy. Our attorneys demonstrated that the
anesthesiologist was negligent for removing the fetal monitor for an epidural
and that the nurse unnecessarily delayed in contacting the obstetrician after
losing fetal heart tones; had the pregnancy been properly monitored and
managed, a timely C-section would have been performed and the plaintiff’s
injuries could have been prevented.