Jury Awards Patient's Family $14 Million Following Debilitating Stroke
Jury Awards Patient's Family $14 Million Following Debilitating Stroke
Latosha Evans, now 22, underwent a heart transplant in 2007 when she was just twelve years old at Seattle Children’s University Media Group. She became a “poster child” for the hospital, appearing in many of the hospital’s ads. Then, in 2013, physicians discovered a stent in the woman’s heart needed to be replaced. She underwent an elective cardiac catheterization in January 2014 to address the issue, but suffered a stroke.Even though her medical team had ample team to plan for Evan’s surgery, they realized in the middle of the procedure there were not enough stents on hand and had to prolong the surgery while they sought help from the University of Washington Medical Center. The team ultimately decided to use a different stent but because Evans’ surgery lasted four hours, the patient was left at high risk for a stroke. Post-surgery, Evans exhibited notable symptoms, but wasn’t tested for several hours.
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