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4358 REVIEW DENIED Res ipsa loquitur, the doctrine of nondelegable duty, and the captain-of-the-ship doctrine all apply in a medical malpractice action against a surgeon based on the claim that injury was caused by a sponge left in the patient's body during surgery.CitationFIELDS v YUSUF (Surgical Sponge) 144 CA4 1381 [See: Brown v Poway USD 4 C4 820, T/AT 3/93; Ales v Ryan 8 C2 82; Ybarra v Spangard 25 C2 486] |
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