Einach v. Lenox Hill Hosp., 5692

Decision Date05 April 2018
Docket Number5692,Index 113332/08
Citation160 A.D.3d 443,74 N.Y.S.3d 204
Parties Helen EINACH, etc., Plaintiff–Respondent, v. LENOX HILL HOSPITAL, Defendant–Appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, LLP, Lake Success (Christopher Simone of counsel), for appellant.

Raymond A. Raskin, Brooklyn ( (Louis A. Badolato of counsel), for respondent.

Renwick, J.P., Andrias, Kapnick, Gesmer, Moulton, JJ.

Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Joan B. Lobis, J.), entered on or about July 25, 2016, which, in this action where plaintiff alleges that the decedent suffered intracranial bleeding as a result of defendant's negligent decision to administer Heparin

, denied defendant's motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, and the motion granted. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment accordingly.

The affirmation of defendant's expert was sufficient to meet defendant's prima facie burden of establishing the absence of a departure "from good and accepted medical practice, or that any such departure was not a proximate cause of the [decedent's] alleged injuries" ( Anyie B. v. Bronx Lebanon Hosp., 128 A.D.3d 1, 3, 5 N.Y.S.3d 92 [1st Dept. 2015] ).

Although plaintiff's expert affirmation was sufficient to raise issues of fact regarding whether defendant departed from good and accepted practice by prescribing Heparin

(see

Diaz v. New York Downtown Hosp., 99 N.Y.2d 542, 544, 754 N.Y.S.2d 195, 784 N.E.2d 68 [2002] ), it was not sufficient to raise any issues of fact as to causation. Additionally plaintiff's expert based his opinion on his on his erroneously belief that plaintiff was taking Plavix. The conclusory assertion of plaintiff's expert that the decedent's intracranial bleeding was not caused by hemorrhagic conversion of an infarct—the contemporaneous diagnosis—but by the administration of Heparin is not sufficient to meet plaintiff's burden—especially in light of his failure to address defendant's expert's opinion that the cause of the bleeding is unknowable because all patients suffering from ischemic stroke are at risk of hemorrhage, with or without Heparin (see

Meyer v. Booth Mem. Med. Ctr., 270 A.D.2d 319, 320, 704 N.Y.S.2d 861 [2d Dept. 2000], lv denied 95 N.Y.2d 755, 712 N.Y.S.2d 447, 734 N.E.2d 759 [2000] ). Additionally, after noting in his affirmation that plaintiff had stopped taking Plavix, an antiplatelet, plaintiff's expert then contradicts...

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