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Medical malpractice trial under way
May 10, 2007

Source: Edwardsville Intelligencer
Attorney David Damick laid out his case against Dr. James Dalla Riva in a medical malpractice trial, telling jurors on Tuesday that the local obstetrician and gynecologist rushed through his treatment of a woman who had come to him complaining of severe abdominal pain. Dalla Riva was employed by Anderson Hospital on Jan. 4, 2002, the date he performed an abdominal hysterectomy on Mary Baugus, and removed her ovaries. Following the surgery, Damick said that Baugus experienced severe pain and abnormal bleeding and was later found to have a half-inch perforation to her bladder. Eventually the severe bleeding was stopped, and she was discharged from the hospital, but for several weeks “the pain never stopped,” Damick told jurors. [more]


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