A Des Moines Hospital and One of Its Doctors Is in Malpractice Law Suit
Doctor Akella Chendrasekhar was accused of bolching Phyllis Davisson, a West Des Moines woman’s gastric bypass surgery.
Dr. Akella Chendrasekhar performed hundreds of bypass surgeries between 2001 to 2004. Among those surgeries, 11 was cause of filling malpractice against the doctor. This problem caused the death of six people.
Doctor A.C. moved to Ohio and a year later Iowa Methodist Medical Center and the Iowa Clinic stopped performing gastric bypass.
A lot of people are watching the Davisson case because of those other suits pending against Dr. A.C. and the Iowa Clinic.
Filed under General Law, Medical Malpractice
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