Emory Decatur complaint alleges phlebotomy errors before compartment syndrome
The complaint alleges that a patient presented to Emory Decatur Hospital for pre-operative laboratory work and that a phlebotomist attempted to draw blood from the right arm multiple times, allegedly reusing the same needle and continuing despite the patient’s request to stop. The complaint alleges that the patient developed swelling, cellulitis, compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, and MRSA infection, required emergency fasciotomy and later scar-revision surgery, and suffered ongoing injury from the alleged phlebotomy errors.
Overview
This page concerns a public complaint alleging that negligent phlebotomy practices at Emory Decatur Hospital caused compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, MRSA infection, and multiple surgeries.
Chronology
- According to the complaint, the patient presented to Emory Decatur Hospital on January 24, 2023 for pre-operative lab work before a scheduled foot surgery.
- The complaint alleges that a phlebotomist attempted four needle sticks on the patient’s right arm and reused the same needle for multiple attempts.
- The complaint alleges that the patient reported extreme pain and asked the phlebotomist to stop and try the other arm, but the blood draw continued.
- According to the complaint, a surgeon noted redness, swelling, and cellulitis extending toward the armpit on January 25, 2023.
- The complaint alleges that on January 26, 2023 the patient presented to an emergency room with worsening symptoms and was diagnosed with compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, and MRSA.
- The complaint states that an emergency open fasciotomy was performed on the right forearm and that later scar-revision and soft-tissue-advancement surgery was required.
Alleged failures
- The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist failed to properly clean the patient’s arm before multiple needle sticks.
- The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist reused the same needle during multiple attempts.
- The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist failed to honor the patient’s request to stop the blood draw on the right arm.
- The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist failed to call for assistance after multiple unsuccessful attempts.
- The complaint alleges that Emory Healthcare and Emory Decatur Hospital failed to properly train and supervise the phlebotomist.
Entities and tags
Questions this example answers
What does the Emory Decatur phlebotomy injury complaint allege?
The complaint alleges that a patient presented to Emory Decatur Hospital for pre-operative laboratory work and that a phlebotomist attempted to draw blood from the right arm multiple times, allegedly reusing the same needle and continuing despite the patient’s request to stop. The complaint alleges that the patient developed swelling, cellulitis, compartment syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, and MRSA infection, required emergency fasciotomy and later scar-revision surgery, and suffered ongoing injury from the alleged phlebotomy errors.
Who is identified in this public case example?
This public case example identifies Emory Healthcare, Inc., Emory Decatur Hospital, and Angelia Baker, phlebotomist. It also tags the source-supported entities Emory Healthcare, Inc., Emory Decatur Hospital, Angelia Baker, Phlebotomy, and Blood draw.
What alleged failures are summarized here?
The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist failed to properly clean the patient’s arm before multiple needle sticks. The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist reused the same needle during multiple attempts. The complaint alleges that the phlebotomist failed to honor the patient’s request to stop the blood draw on the right arm.