Morcellation Cancer Lawsuit Filed by Pennsylvania Widower Alleges Wife’s Death from Myleosarcoma Was
Complaint Alleges Defendants Failed to Warn the Decedent that the Use of Morcellator During Her Hysterectomy Could Result in Seeding of Undiagnosed Sarcoma Through the Peritoneal Cavity New York, NY (PRWEB) April 01, 2014 The widow of a Pennsylvania woman who died from metastatic myleosarcoma has filed a morcellation cancer lawsuit alleging that her death was the result of uterine morcellation. According to the complaint, the use of a morcellator, a device used to remove tissue during hysterectomies and other gynecological producers, caused the seeding of undiagnosed sarcoma throughout the
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