Family Sues Government After C-Section Retractor Left Inside Mother
Family Sues Government After C-Section Retractor Left Inside Mother
As the wife of an active duty servicemember, Ashley M. Goldsborough gave birth to her son, Weston, by an emergency Cesarean section (C-section) at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam on August 11, 2018. During the procedure, the medical team left an instrument inside the new mom which wasn’t discovered until months later. Now, Goldsborough and her family have filed a lawsuit against the United States government in the amount of $19.5 million. The civil lawsuit, filed in the District Court of Guam, accuses the team who attended to Goldsborough left an Alexis retractor in her abdomen, a tool commonly used during C-sections. A report following the procedure was signed by the family’s OB/GYN who indicated that an x-ray confirmed that there were no foreign objects in her body.The lawsuit alleges “government employees and agents deviated from standard approved medical practices and negligently failed to treat Ashley with the degree of skill, diligence, and attention used by and expected of such facilities and hospitals generally.”On Sept. 25, 2018, the new mom had her six-week postpartum appointment, at which, according to the sute, “there were no indications of abnormalities and the Cesarean incision appeared to be healing well.”
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Family seeks $19.5M for alleged medical malpracticeGoldsorough v. United States of America
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