Cragle, D. v. O'Brien, F.

2019 Pa. Super. 360, 225 A.3d 182
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 20, 2019
Docket116 MDA 2019
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Opinion

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2019 PA Super 360

DAVID CRAGLE : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellant : : : v. : : : FRANK O'BRIEN, M.D.; JAMES M. : No. 116 MDA 2019 MATUCCI, JR., M.D.; AND : ORTHOPAEDIC CONSULTANTS OF : WYOMING VALLEY, LLC :

Appeal from the Judgment Entered February 20, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County Civil Division at No(s): 2013-08944

BEFORE: GANTMAN, P.J.E., McLAUGHLIN, J., and FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E.

OPINION BY McLAUGHLIN, J.: FILED: DECEMBER 20, 2019

David Cragle appeals from the judgment entered in favor of Frank

O’Brien, M.D., James M. Matucci, Jr., M.D.,1 and Orthopaedic Consultants of

Wyoming Valley, LLC (collectively “Appellees”) following a jury trial in this

medical malpractice case. The jury found Drs. O’Brien and Matucci were

negligent but that the negligence did not cause harm to Cragle. Cragle argues

that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that the trial court

erred in failing to instruct the jury as to an adverse inference. We affirm.

Cragle initiated this medical malpractice action in July 2013. According

to the testimony at trial, Cragle began suffering from knee pain in 2010. In

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1Appellees spell this doctor’s name as “Mattucci.” Because the caption has not been amended, we will use the spelling contained in the caption— Matucci—in this opinion. J-A20024-19

2011, Cragle went to see Dr. O’Brien, who diagnosed Cragle with a potential

torn meniscus. N.T., Trial, 5/29/18-6/1/18, at 59. He ordered an MRI, which

showed Cragle had a large Baker cyst, which is a pocket of fluid behind the

knee. Id. at 59-61. Dr. O’Brien aspirated fluid from the cyst. Id. at 63-64.

Cragle’s symptoms did not improve and, on August 1, 2011, Dr. O’Brien

excised the cyst. Id. at 65-66. The surgery included an incision to the back of

the leg. Id. at 63.

Cragle scheduled a post-operative appointment for August 15, 2011. Id.

at 68. On August 4, 2011, Cragle called to re-schedule the appointment to

August 12, 2011, because he was scheduled to leave for vacation on August

13, 2011. Id. at 68-69. However, Dr. O’Brien was on vacation that day, so

Cragle was given an appointment for August 12, 2011, to see Dr. Matucci. Id.

Four days before the appointment, Cragle called the office complaining

of swelling in his lower leg and foot. He had a Doppler lower extremity exam,

which was negative for deep vein thrombosis.2 Id. at 69, 71. Cragle was seen

by Dr. Matucci on August 12, 2011. Dr. Matucci noted Cragle had swelling in

the calf and posterior portion of the leg, and had bleeding from the back of

the knee. Id. at 164. Dr. Matucci put a pressure dressing on the wound and

2 “Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in

one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs.” Mayo Clinic, Deep Vein Thrombosis, available at https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/deep-vein-thrombosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352557 (last visited Oct. 24, 2019).

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told Cragle to stay off of, and elevate, the leg, and to follow-up with Dr.

O’Brien on the following Monday, August 15, 2011. Id. at 170.

In addition to the above, the office note for the August 12, 2011,

appointment with Dr. Matucci stated that he was admitting Cragle to the

hospital because he was having a hard time ambulating, for evacuation of a

hematoma3 and for irrigation of the wound. Id. at 177. Dr. Matucci testified

at trial that he did not know how this information was added to the note, and

that the information about hospitalization, evacuation, and irrigation was not

accurate. Id. at 177-82. Dr. Matucci further testified that Cragle did not need

to be admitted on August 12, 2011, and that if Cragle had needed to be

admitted to the hospital, Dr. Matucci would have done so. Id. Cragle does not

contend that Dr. Matucci sent him to the hospital on August 12, 2011.

The medical record contained a prescription for Oxycodone, which was

written by Dr. Matucci and dated the day after Cragle’s appointment with Dr.

Matucci, August 13, 2011. Id. at 172. This prescription was not included in

the office note. Id. at 173. At trial, Dr. Matucci testified he provided the

prescription on August 12, 2011, but dated it August 13, 2011.4 Id. at 176.

At his deposition, however, Dr. Matucci testified he did not write a prescription.

The prescription was filled on August 13, 2011. Id. Cragle could not recall ____________________________________________

3 “A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel.” MedicineNet,

Hematoma, available https://www.medicinenet.com/hematoma/article.htm (last visited Oct. 24, 2019).

4 There does not appear to be any testimony that Cragle had any contact with

the medical office or Dr. Matucci on August 13, 2011.

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receiving a prescription. Id. at 208. He further testified that after August 12,

2011, the next time he had contact with the office was on Monday, August 15,

2011. Id. at 223-24.

Cragle saw Dr. O’Brien on Monday, August 15, 2011. Dr. O’Brien noted

Cragle had a lot of pain and swelling. Id. at 77-78. Dr. O’Brien removed fluid

from the knee, and noted evidence of potential sepsis5 and probably an

element of hematoma or seroma6 in the calf. Id. at 78, 80. Dr. O’Brien planned

to check the fluid analysis and the gram stain7 and cultures. Id. at 81-82.

On August 16, 2011, Cragle was admitted to the hospital for surgery,

including debridement of the incision and knee arthroscopy, washing out the

knee, and synovectomy. Id. at 88. During the surgery, Dr. O’Brien discovered

a torn meniscus, which he treated. Id. at 89. Cragle had an infection in his

knee, but not in his calf. Id. at 89. Cragle remained in the hospital for six days

and required intravenous antibiotic therapy. Id. at 91-92. Cragle was re-

5 “Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection.” Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention, What is Sepsis, available at https://www.cdc.gov/sepsis/what-is-sepsis.html (last visited Oct. 24, 2019).

6 “A seroma is a collection of fluid that builds up under the surface of your

skin.” Healthline, Seroma: Causes, Treatment, and More, available at https://www.healthline.com/health/seroma (last visited Oct. 24, 2019).

7 Dr. O’Brien testified that he ordered a gram stain, but it was not completed.

N.T., Trial, 5/29/18-6/1/18, at 82. A gram stain is a “method of staining bacteria using a dye called crystal (gentian) violet. [A gram stain] helps distinguish between different types of bacteria.” Medical Definition of Gram Stain, available at https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?article key=9583 (last visited Nov. 26, 2019).

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admitted two weeks later and Dr. O’Brien did a second arthroscopic procedure

on September 8, 2011. Id. at 97. Dr. O’Brien testified that 25% of people

“who have a washout for an infected knee need to go back and have a washout

again.” Id. Cragle required intravenous antibiotic treatment until October

2011. Id.

Cragle continued to treat with Dr. O’Brien through November 2013. Id.

at 391. Cragle’s arthritis worsened and, in December 2011, Dr. O’Brien told

Cragle that he should consider knee replacement surgery. Cragle testified he

had pain and was unable to properly function for several months, was told he

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