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PITTSBURGH – An Altoona couple have held to their claims that doctors at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center failed to follow up on the wife-plaintiff’s initial diagnosis of adenopathy, which she says led her to develop late-stage thyroid cancer.
PITTSBURGH – An Altoona couple alleges that doctors at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center failed to follow up on the wife-plaintiff’s initial diagnosis of adenopathy, which she says led her to develop late-stage thyroid cancer.
Doherty | Scanlon Howley & Doherty
SCRANTON – Lackawanna County medical defendants bring a trio of objections pertaining to both venue and pleading to a lawsuit brought by a local couple, which alleged that the severe bleeding and carotid artery damage the wife-plaintiff suffered was the result of a botched artery repair procedure.
Linda Martini and Paul Martini of Madison Township first filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 16 versus J. Garry Wrobleski Jr., D.O. and United Surgical Associates, P.C., both of Carbondale.
In two introductory visits to Wrobleski’s office in November 2019, the suit said Linda Martini presented with a history of right internal carotid artery stenosis, or a narrowing of the carotid artery.
Andrew S. Youman | Youman & Caputo
SCRANTON – A Lackawanna County couple allege that the severe bleeding and carotid artery damage she suffered was the result of a botched artery repair procedure.
Linda Martini and Paul Martini of Madison Township filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 16 versus J. Garry Wrobleski Jr., D.O. and United Surgical Associates, P.C., both of Carbondale.
In two introductory visits to Wrobleski’s office in November 2019, the suit says Linda Martini presented with a history of right internal carotid artery stenosis, or a narrowing of the carotid artery.
As a result, Wrobleski performed a right carotid endarterectomy with patch angioplasty on the instant plaintiff, in an attempt to treat her underlying condition of stenosis.