Former Airman Sues US After Losing Legs to Botched Surgery
April 02, 2012
Fort Worth Star-Telegram|by Chris Vaughn
FORT WORTH -- Retired Airman Colton Read and his wife sued the U.S. government for millions of dollars in federal court Friday, asserting that military surgeons botched a routine gallbladder procedure so badly that civilian doctors had to amputate his legs to save his life.
The 25-page lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Fort Worth by attorney Darrell Keith, paints a graphic picture of what went terribly awry in the operating room and intensive-care unit at David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on July 9, 2009.
Read was supposed to have his gallbladder removed before deploying overseas.
Read, 23, an Arlington native, barely survived the laparoscopic surgery because one of the doctors lacerated his aorta at the beginning of the procedure. That set off a series of decisions that the lawsuit alleges were grossly negligent and delayed remedial action until Keith was transferred to a civilian hospital nine hours later.
By then, his legs had been without blood flow for hours and had to be amputated.
Read, medically retired by the Air Force just days ago, now lives in New Braunfels with his wife, Jessica, and their baby.
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