The New York State Appellate Court has ruled that an orthopedic resident was not liable to a patient injured
during a knee replacement surgery.
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Not exact matches
To obtain a broad sample of patients undergoing non-cardiac inpatient procedures, such as hip or
knee replacements, researchers examined elective, urgent and emergency
surgeries as well as procedures performed
during the day, at night, on weekdays and on weekends.
Risk of heart attack was significantly higher
during the first postoperative month in those who had
knee replacement surgery compared to those in the non-surgical group, and gradually declined over time.