Circumcision Atrocity Suit Filed Against Coles
County Hospital
MATTOON, Ill., July 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The day after
birth on February 15, 2007, an infant at Sarah Bush
Hospital had a standard circumcision procedure
performed by Dr. Sherif Malek. However, what should
have been a forgotten memory for the boy became a
lifelong nightmare. Due to negligence, Dr. Malek
severed the entire glans, commonly termed the head, of
the infant's penis. Today, Jerry A. Latherow of Latherow Law Office on behalf of
plaintiffs Boy Doe (the infant) and his mother, Jane
Doe, filed a complaint for compensation for damages
against Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System,
Inc, 1000 Health Center Drive, Mattoon, IL, and
Sherif Malek, D.O. in the Circuit Court of Coles
County, Illinois.
The infant was a healthy seven pound newborn who was
delivered without complications on February 14, 2007.
The following day, a routine circumcision was performed
on the infant by Dr. Malek using a Mogen clamp, a
metal, hinge-shaped device used during the procedure.
At the completion of the circumcision, hospital records
indicated there was significant bleeding. Inspection of
the penis revealed nearly all of the glans had been
amputated at the time of the circumcision. Three months
later, the infant required penile skin transfer surgery
at the University of Illinois, with need
for future procedures, some of which are only
appropriate at the age of puberty.
According to medical expert witness, Dr. David Zbaraz
with Northwestern Memorial Hospital in
Chicago, who reviewed the Sarah Bush medical records of
the infant, "The Mogen clamp when used properly cannot
amputate a male infant's glans. The injury to this boy
was completely preventable."
Across the United States major settlements have been
made for botched circumcisions. In 1991, a
hospital in Atlanta, GA, agreed to pay $22.8 million
because of negligence during a circumcision. Also in New York
City a boy received $1.2 million for a circumcision
error, and in
Lake Charles, LA a family received $2.75 million after
a boy's penis was burned during a routine
circumcision.
"Through simple carelessness at Sarah Bush Hospital, a
boy will face physical disfigurement and psychological
trauma throughout his life," said Jerry A. Latherow,
the attorney representing Boy Doe and Jane Doe,
"Unfortunately, caps on medical malpractice cases in
Illinois will prevent the boy from recovering more than
$500,000 against the physician for the lifelong
deformity and urological care, and any associated
psychological problems. Sadly, the hospital's liability
for such damages is capped at $1 million. Even before
the case is tried, a mother and her child have been
robbed."
A complete copy of the complaint is available upon
request. About Jerry A. Latherow
Jerry A. Latherow is a veteran trial lawyer who has
attained verdicts and settlements for his clients in
cases involving medical malpractice, vehicular and
construction liability, and airplane crash cases. In
2003, he was recognized by the National Law Journal as
obtaining one of the top 100 verdicts in the
country.
CONTACTS: Jerry A. Latherow, attorney for plaintiffs:
312-372-0052 (o), 312-520-0052 (c) Patty Peterson,
Sarah Bush Hospital: (217) 258-2420 Tom Ciesielka, TC
Public Relations: 312-422-1333 Latherow Law
Office
CONTACT: Jerry A. Latherow, attorney for plaintiffs,
+1-312-372-0052, cell, +1-312-520-0052; or Patty
Peterson of Sarah Bush Hospital, +1-217-258-2420; or
Tom Ciesielka of TC Public Relations, +1-312-422-1333,
tc@tcpr.net, for
Latherow Law Office
Web site: http://www.latherowlaw.com/
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