The first reported instances of ROP appeared in the 1940’s. The culprit was surprisingly, pediatric incubators. These devices were designed to coddle a newborn in a warm, humidity controlled, and safe environment. As a purported benefit of this closed system additional oxygen could easily be provided to the baby. It was discovered that when too much oxygen was given there was a rise in the incidence of ROP; on the other hand too little oxygen can cause other issues such as cerebral palsy. An Australian pediatrician named Kate Campbell was one of the first physicians to conclude that excessive oxygen levels could actually cause damage to newborns. This discovery was made over fifty years ago. Even with the benefit of over five decades of observation and study ROP continues to be a serious issue. Up to fifty percent of babies with a birth weight of less than 3.75 pounds develop ROP. Fortunately, there are treatments available for children exhibiting signs of this condition. Early screening in appropriate cases can lead to earlier treatment if problems associated with ROP are found. Cryotherapy (the use of extremely cold temperature to remove diseased tissues) and lasers (the use of localized high temperature to destroy diseased tissue) have both been used with success as treatment options for ROP. The attorneys and staff of Van Wey Law are dedicated to the protection of client rights. This article is intended only as a general discussion of the covered topic and is not intended to convey any specific legal or medical opinions. Please contact the Van Wey Law Office for more information!
ROP lawsuits are personal injury cases that seek compensation for babies who develop retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) as a result of medical negligence. ROP can result in permanent disability. Infants and their parents may be entitled to compensation when malpractice has played a role in the development of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Instances of malpractice known to contribute to retinopathy of prematurity include (but aren't necessarily limited to):
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