Complications of Hammertoe Surgery

How common are complications of hammertoe surgery? While hammertoe surgery is ordinarily not regarded as one of the more complex foot surgeries, this digital arthroplasty procedure is often not as simple as it first appears, either for the patient or the doctor. Though it is typically the first operation surgical residents perform during training, a…

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Hammertoe Surgery Complications: Recognizing a Failed Procedure

Hammertoes are common toe deformities, accounting for nearly 50 percent of all forefoot surgeries. Sadly, however, that does not mean hammertoe surgeries are smooth or painless procedures. As a matter of fact, at The Law Firm of Lawrence M. Karam, P.C. we have assisted many patients who suffered severe consequences as a result of hammertoe…

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Foot Surgery Malpractice

One of the primary functions of podiatrists is to perform foot surgery, so it is not surprising that a great many podiatry malpractice claims involve persistent pain and/or deformation after operations on the feet and toes. At The Law Firm of Lawrence M. Karam, P.C. in New York City, we have been fighting for the rights…

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Anesthesia Errors in Podiatric Surgery

In podiatric surgery, as in other types of surgical procedures, anesthesia complications can arise. While some of these complications are easily taken care of, others can result in death or catastrophic injury. Although certain anesthesia complications are unpredictable and unavoidable, some are due to the podiatrist’s negligence. Those in the latter category may constitute podiatry…

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Foot Surgery and Podiatric Malpractice

What surgical complications might give rise to a podiatric malpractice case? The wellbeing of our feet is central to our health and happiness.  After all, our feet carry us from place to place.  When our feet are in pain or otherwise injured, we need to take swift action to get better.  Many feet and ankle…

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Common Nursing Mistakes in Podiatry

At The Law Firm of Lawrence M. Karam, P.C., we are well aware that podiatry, like other medical disciplines, often requires more than one practitioner. Most podiatrists, apart from treating foot and ankle problems and assisting patients with chronic conditions and foot and toe maintenance, do a fair amount of podiatric surgery and somewhat invasive wound…

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Why Foot Health Is So Important

Though often overlooked, foot health is a critical aspect of overall well-being. Most podiatrists, the healthcare professionals specializing in foot care, are highly skilled and provide excellent services. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that podiatric malpractice, though rare, can lead to catastrophic outcomes. In such unfortunate circumstances, an experienced podiatry malpractice attorney like Larry…

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How Common Foot Surgeries Can Go Terribly Wrong

No one goes into foot surgery expecting bad results. Unfortunately, some podiatric patients come away from their operation feeling worse than they did before, and a certain percentage of them are the victims of podiatry malpractice. If you live in New York and have suffered a serious complication after foot surgery due to your podiatrist’s…

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Has Your Capsulitis Been Misdiagnosed as Morton’s Neuroma?

Too many patients with foot pain in the front of the foot are misdiagnosed with Morton’s neuroma when they are really suffering from capsulitis. While the two conditions have similar symptoms, treatments for Morton’s neuroma include surgery, whereas treatments for capsulitis do not.  If you have been through the pain and expense of unnecessary surgery…

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