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Burn Injury Victim Awarded 1.3 Million in Med. Malpractice Case

An Ohio jury has awarded 1.3 million to a woman who suffered second degree burns on her face and neck after a fire erupted in the operating room where she was having an outpatient procedure.

Lauren Wargo, who was having a mole removed from her right eyebrow, was sedated and receiving oxygen through a face mask when plastic surgeon Dr. Bryan Michelow activated an electocautery device (known as a bovie) that caused a fire to erupt in the operating room. In the lawsuit, Wargo alleged that Michelow was negligent in failing to communicate with anesthesia assistant who was responsible for monitoring the oxygen mask. The lawsuit claims that Michelow should have known to tell the assistant to turn off the oxygen. During the trial, Michelow blamed the assistant for not knowing he was going to use the bovie.

The jury found that Dr. Michelow was 100% at fault for the incident, and awarded Wargo $872,000 in damages. The jury also discovered that Michelow concealed the truth about the cause of the fire from Wargo and her parents, which resulted in an additional award of  $425,000 in punitive damages.

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