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$22.5 million award in Children’s Hospital malpractice case

By: Associated Press//April 25, 2019//

$22.5 million award in Children’s Hospital malpractice case

By: Associated Press//April 25, 2019//

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MADISON (AP) — The parents of a baby who suffered permanent brain damage during surgery at a Madison hospital have been awarded $22.5 million after filing a malpractice lawsuit.

Six-week-old Venkatasathvik Mallidi had surgery in April 2016 at UW Health American Family Children’s Hospital for a tethered cord, a birth defect in which the spinal cord is stuck to surrounding tissue.

The State Journal reports the baby was deprived of oxygen resulting from difficulties with anesthesia administered by a resident, or a  doctor in training. The lawsuit filed in Dane County says the resident failed to respond appropriately to low-blood-pressure readings.

The settlement comes from a state fund that covers malpractice payments of more than $1 million. All doctors in Wisconsin are required to make payments to the fund to cover larger settlements.

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