Opinion ID: 1697418
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Heading: Claims Pleaded by Cain

Text: Cain averred in her complaint that she was advised that she should and would undergo a total hip arthroplasty but instead underwent a bipolar endoprosthesis. She further alleged that Dr. Howorth negligently performed a left total hip arthroplasty on Onzell V. Cain; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally advised Onzell V. Cain that she was to undergo a left total hip arthroplasty; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally advised Onzell V. Cain, after the surgery and when she complained of pain, that she had undergone a left total hip arthroplasty; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally failed to place an acetabulum component in her at the time of the surgical procedure; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally advised Onzell V. Cain's subsequent treating physician that she had undergone a left total hip arthroplasty; negligently hindered Onzell V. Cain's subsequent treatment by advising her subsequent physician that she had undergone a left total hip arthroplasty; negligently performed a bipolar endoprosthesis; negligently failed to properly advise Onzell V. Cain when she complained of pain that she had undergone a bipolar endoprosthesis rather than a total hip arthroplasty; negligently failed to appropriately care for and treat Onzell V. Cain subsequent to the surgery at Coosa Valley Medical Center by continuing to advise her that she had undergone a left total hip arthroplasty; negligently failed to detect the absence of an acetabulum component in Onzell V. Cain; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally failed to install a[n] acetabulum component at the time of the left total hip arthroplasty; negligently, wantonly and/or intentionally deceived and kept Onzell V. Cain from learning that she had not undergone a left total hip arthroplasty at Coosa Valley Medical Center on December 30, 1997; negligently caused, allowed or permitted excessive pain in Onzell V. Cain subsequent to the surgical procedure; negligently failed to evaluate the effectiveness of the surgery performed at Coosa Valley Medical Center on December 30, 1997; negligently caused, allowed or permitted Onzell V. Cain to become dependent upon a quad cane; negligently failed to diagnose that left total hip arthroplasty had not been performed on Onzell V. Cain at Coosa Valley Medical Center by negligently interpreting X-rays taken of the left hip; negligently returned Onzell V. Cain to light duty work; negligently caused, allowed or permitted her to develop left trochanteric bursitis; negligently caused, allowed or permitted Onzell V. Cain to develop gluteus medius aurch;[ [4] ] negligently caused, allowed or permitted Onzell V. Cain's disability to be exacerbated; ... and negligently cared for and treated Onzell V. Cain.