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Wet Tap Epidural Lawsuit: Understanding Your Legal Rights in New Jersey
A wet tap, or dural puncture, occurs when a needle accidentally pierces the dura mater during an epidural procedure. This complication can cause severe headaches, chronic pain, and other debilitating symptoms. When wet taps result from medical negligence, patients may have grounds for a malpractice lawsuit in New Jersey.
What Is a Wet Tap During an Epidural?
During epidural administration, an anesthesiologist inserts a needle into the epidural space surrounding the spinal cord. A wet tap happens when the needle goes too deep and punctures the dura mater, the protective membrane containing cerebrospinal fluid.
How Wet Taps Occur
Several factors can cause accidental dural punctures:
- Improper needle placement - Inserting the needle at the wrong angle or depth
- Patient movement - Uncontrolled movement during insertion
- Anatomical variations - Unusual spinal anatomy makes placement difficult
- Inadequate imaging guidance - Failure to use fluoroscopy when indicated
- Inexperience - Less skilled practitioners have higher complication rates
- Equipment issues - Using an inappropriate needle size or type
When Wet Taps Become Malpractice
Not every wet tap constitutes medical malpractice. These complications can occur even with proper technique. However, malpractice may exist when:
- The anesthesiologist failed to follow standard protocols
- Proper monitoring equipment was not used
- The medical team ignored patient complaints after the procedure
- Delayed treatment worsened the injury
- The practitioner lacked adequate training or supervision
Symptoms and Complications from Wet Tap Epidurals
Post-Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH)
The most common wet tap complication is severe headaches caused by cerebrospinal fluid leakage:
- Intense pain when sitting or standing
- Relief when lying flat
- Onset typically 24-48 hours after procedure
- Can last days to weeks without treatment
- May become chronic in some cases
Other Wet Tap Complications
Beyond headaches, patients may experience:
- Neck and back pain - Muscle spasms and stiffness
- Nausea and vomiting - Accompanying the headaches
- Visual disturbances - Blurred vision, double vision, sensitivity to light
- Hearing problems - Tinnitus or hearing loss
- Cranial nerve damage - Affecting facial muscles and sensations
- Chronic pain syndromes - Long-term spinal pain
- Infection - Meningitis if proper sterile technique is not followed
Severe Complications
In rare cases, wet taps lead to serious conditions:
- Subdural hematoma (bleeding in the brain)
- Nerve damage causing weakness or paralysis
- Chronic arachnoiditis (spinal cord inflammation)
- Permanent disability
Wet Taps During Labor and Delivery
Obstetric Epidurals
Epidurals during childbirth carry particular wet tap risks. Studies suggest accidental dural puncture occurs in approximately 1-2% of obstetric epidurals.
New mothers experiencing wet tap complications face unique challenges:
- Caring for newborns while suffering severe headaches
- Difficulty breastfeeding due to positional headache worsening
- Extended hospital stays or readmissions
- Postpartum depression exacerbated by chronic pain
Impact on Bonding and Recovery
When wet tap complications interfere with a mother's ability to care for her newborn, the emotional and physical toll compounds. These non-economic damages are recoverable in malpractice claims.
Gill & Chamas understands birth injury cases and their devastating impact on families. A $2.725 million settlement was recovered for a family after post-cesarean complications led to wrongful death, demonstrating the firm's experience with obstetric malpractice cases.
Proving Medical Malpractice in Wet Tap Cases
Elements of a Malpractice Claim
To succeed in a wet tap lawsuit, you must establish:
- Duty of care - The medical provider had a professional obligation to you
- Breach of standard of care - They failed to meet accepted medical standards
- Causation - Their negligence caused your injuries
- Damages - You suffered actual harm as a result
Standard of Care for Epidural Administration
Medical professionals performing epidurals must:
- Obtain proper informed consent explaining risks
- Position patients correctly
- Use appropriate needle selection and technique
- Monitor for complications
- Respond promptly to signs of dural puncture
- Provide appropriate treatment when wet taps occur
When Treatment Failures Add to Negligence
Sometimes the initial wet tap may not be malpractice, but the response is. Failure to properly treat wet tap complications can constitute negligence:
- Delayed blood patch treatment
- Inadequate pain management
- Premature discharge despite ongoing symptoms
- Failure to diagnose and treat infections
- Missing signs of serious complications
Treatment for Wet Tap Complications
Blood Patch Procedure
The primary treatment for post-dural puncture headache is an epidural blood patch:
- Patient's own blood is injected into the epidural space
- The blood clots and seals the dural puncture
- Relief often occurs within hours
- Success rate approximately 70-90%
Conservative Management
Some patients are initially treated with:
- Bed rest in flat position
- Increased fluid intake
- Caffeine administration
- Pain medications
When Blood Patches Fail
If blood patches don't work, patients may need:
- Repeat blood patch procedures
- Surgical repair of the dural tear
- Long-term pain management
- Treatment for chronic complications
Damages in Wet Tap Malpractice Cases
Economic Damages
Recoverable financial losses include:
- Medical expenses for treatment
- Future medical care costs
- Lost wages during recovery
- Reduced earning capacity
- Home care and assistance needs
Non-Economic Damages
Compensation for intangible losses:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Impact on relationships
- Loss of consortium (for spouses)
Medical Malpractice Verdicts at Gill & Chamas
Gill & Chamas has recovered substantial settlements and verdicts in medical malpractice cases:
- $9.38 million for medical malpractice causing permanent injuries
- $6.25 million in medical negligence case
- $4.125 million for failure to diagnose
- $2.725 million settlement for post-cesarean complications
These results demonstrate the firm's ability to handle complex medical malpractice claims.
The Legal Process for Epidural Malpractice Claims
Affidavit of Merit Requirement
New Jersey requires medical malpractice plaintiffs to obtain an Affidavit of Merit from a qualified medical expert within 60 days of the defendant's answer. This expert must certify that the case has merit.
Expert Witness Testimony
Successful wet tap cases typically require expert testimony from:
- Anesthesiologists explaining standard of care violations
- Neurologists documenting injuries
- Pain management specialists addressing ongoing symptoms
- Life care planners calculating future needs
Statute of Limitations
New Jersey medical malpractice claims must be filed within:
- 2 years from the date of injury, or
- 2 years from when you reasonably should have discovered the injury
For minors, the statute may be extended. Consulting an attorney promptly protects your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose Gill & Chamas for Your Case
Experience in Medical Malpractice
Since 1995, Gill & Chamas has represented patients harmed by medical negligence. The firm:
- Works with leading medical experts
- Understands complex medical evidence
- Has trial experience when settlements fail
- Recovers full compensation for clients
With over $500 million recovered for New Jersey injury victims, Gill & Chamas has the resources to take on hospitals and insurance companies.
Offices Convenient to You
Gill & Chamas serves clients from offices in Woodbridge and Howell, representing patients throughout:
- Middlesex County
- Monmouth County
- Ocean County
- All of New Jersey
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