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July 11, 2024
Jodi Terranova (Partner-Washington, DC), co-chair of Wilson Elser’s Medical Malpractice & Health Care Practice, Callyson Grove (Partner-Washington, DC) and Giovanna Bonafede (Associate-McLean, VA) obtained a unanimous defense verdict in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria on behalf of a general surgeon and his employer, a medical group practice. The plaintiff alleged that our client breached the standard of care in performing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy by failing to perform other surgical techniques when he was unable to identify anatomy, resulting in a transected common hepatic duct. Jodi, Callyson and Giovanna successfully argued that the plaintiff had distorted anatomy at the time of surgery due to inflammation and a rare genetic anomaly, causing the common hepatic duct to be in front of the infundibulum of the gallbladder, making the injury unavoidable. After a five-day trial and ten hours of deliberation, the jury of eight returned a unanimous verdict in favor of our client surgeon and his employer.
Jodi V. Terranova, Callyson T. Grove and Giovanna R. Bonafede