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Man who fell off operating table, twice, sues Houston Methodist for $1M plus

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Man who fell off operating table, twice, sues Houston Methodist for $1M plus

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Surgery

HOUSTON — A man who fell off the operating table twice during hernia surgery is alleging the negligence of the hospital's surgical staff. 

Robert Powell filed a complaint April 28 in Harris County District Court against Methodist Health Centers doing business as Houston Methodist Willowbrook alleging negligence. 

Powell underwent surgery for a stomach hernia at Houston Methodist Willowbrook on Aug. 26, 2020, according to his suit. He alleges that during surgery, his 280 pound body slipped off the operating table. Powell claims that the surgical team "caught" him and then tied his legs to the operating table but then slipped off again, fell to the ground and smashed his head, shoulder and face on the floor. 

He further claims "ten people" lifted him back onto the operating table and that when he came out of the anesthesia, he was in "severe pain with a swollen head and face. Powell alleges he continues to have "cognitive issues" and has required neuropsychological treatment and claims the surgical team's negligence in failing to properly secure him on the operating table. 

Powell seeks monetary relief of more than $1 million, interest and all other just relief. He is represented by Randall Sorrels and Tom Omondi of Sorrels Law in Houston. 

Harris County District Court case number 2021-25251

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