East v. United States

629 F. Supp. 682, 1986 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28399
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedMarch 10, 1986
Docket85-298C(1)
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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East v. United States, 629 F. Supp. 682, 1986 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28399 (E.D. Mo. 1986).

Opinion

629 F.Supp. 682 (1986)

John EAST, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES of America, Defendant.

No. 85-298C(1).

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, E.D.

March 10, 1986.

*683 Michael S. Geigerman, Clayton, Mo., for plaintiffs.

Joseph B. Moore, Asst. U.S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., for defendant.

MEMORANDUM

NANGLE, Chief Judge.

In this action, John C. East and Vera Irene East seek to recover damages for personal injuries to Mr. East and loss of consortium to Mrs. East resulting from the care provided to Mr. East by physicians of the St. Louis VA Medical Center (John Cochran).

This case was tried to the Court sitting without jury. The Court having considered the pleadings, the testimony of witnesses, the documents in evidence, and the stipulations of the parties, and being fully advised in the premises, hereby make the following findings of fact and conclusions of law, as required by Rule 52 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Fed.R.Civ.P. 52.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. John East and his wife, Irene East, were, at all times pertinent to this case, residents of the State of Missouri.

2. The defendant, United States of America, operates the John Cochran Veterans Administration Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.

3. John East is a 62 year old male, born on September 9, 1923. Irene East is 54 years old.

4. The Easts have been married for 32 years. They have one child by their marriage and Mr. East adopted two of Mrs. East's children from a prior marriage.

5. Mr. East served in World War II in the United States Navy. He received a medical discharge in 1951, due to a broken back suffered shipboard in the Great Lakes. Because of this back injury, he is currently considered 100% disabled for purposes of disability benefits.

6. Over the years Mr. East has been treated at Cochran V.A. Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, for a number of matters, including cancer, back pain and hearing *684 loss. These other medical problems are unrelated to the case at bar.

7. In December 1979 Mr. East was diagnosed by the V.A. Hospital as having Peyronie's disease.

8. Peyronie's disease is a disease of unknown etiology, resulting in a loss of elasticity of a portion of the tissue of the penis from plaque formation in the corpus cavernosum. The loss of elasticity causes the penis upon erection to curve toward where the plaque has formed.

9. Mr. East underwent treatment consisting of Potaba and Vitamin E. Such treatment is considered conservative, and in this case was unsuccessful.

10. The Peyronie's condition progressed to the point that in February 1982 Mr. East's penis upon erection curved to approximately an 80-85 degree angle.

11. During late 1981 and early 1982, the angle was sufficiently great to frustrate any attempts at intercourse. Mr. East stated that in addition to the inability to achieve penetration, it was painful to have an erection.

12. In January, 1982, Dr. Barton Wachs, Chief Resident in Eurology at Barnes Hospital, on rotation to Cochran V.A. Hospital, discussed the possibility of surgery with Mr. East. During these discussions, Mr. East was not told that the insertion of a penile prosthesis would be necessary.

13. The medical experts agreed that it is virtually impossible to excise or incise the plaque without removing additional materials. As a result, subsequent to surgery a patient is unable to achieve an erection without the aid of a penile prosthesis.

14. On February 8, 1982, Mr. East entered Cochran V.A. Hospital for surgery to excise the plaque that had formed.

15. On February 9, 1982, Mr. East discussed the surgery with Dr. Israel Barken. Only the excision of the plaque was discussed. No mention was made of the insertion of a prosthesis.

16. On February 10, 1982, Dr. Wachs advised the Easts that mere excision of the plaque had a very poor success rate and that he would not perform the surgery without the placement of a Small-Carrion prosthesis (a semi-rigid penile prosthesis).

17. During this period, V.A. regulations restricted the use of inflatable prostheses to veterans with service connected penile injuries. This decision was based on the relative expense of the different types of prostheses. The inflatable prosthesis cost approximately $3,000.00 while the semi-rigid type ran approximately $1,000.00. Mr. East's Peyronie's condition was not service connected. During the discussion with Dr. Wachs on February 10, 1982, the Easts were informed of the V.A. policy regarding inflatable prostheses.

18. Mr. East, upon learning the insertion of a penile prosthesis would be necessary, cancelled his scheduled surgery to reconsider the operation. He did not seek a medical opinion or advice from any physician other than those associated with the V.A.

19. On February 12, 1982, the Easts met with Dr. P. Lynn Wakefield, a staff psychiatrist, for approximately one and one-half to two hours. The parties agree that the discussions covered the fact that, if Mr. East were to have surgery involving placement of a prosthesis, he would have a permanent erection and the couple would be required to abstain from sexual intercourse for a period of six to eight weeks.

20. On February 17, 1982, John East signed two consent forms authorizing the excision of the plaque and the insertion of the Small-Carrion penile prosthesis. The authorizations do not specifically mention circumcision. Again, in discussions with Dr. Wachs, the Easts were informed of the unavailability of the inflatable prosthesis at the V.A. Hospital.

21. On February 18, 1982, Barton H. Wachs, M.D., performed the operation. He was assisted by Dr. Barken and Dr. Packer. The plaque was incised (rather than excised) and a 1.1 cm. × 14.5 cm. prosthesis was implanted in the corpus cavernosum of *685 the penis. The cavernosa are the elongated erectal tissue chambers that cause erection when engorged with blood. As a part of the operating procedure, Mr. East was circumcised.

22. In June 1982 the Easts attempted intercourse for the first time after the operation. Although successful, Mr. East complained that he experienced pain and discomfort and, as a result, discontinued all sexual intercourse.

23. On August 6, 1982, Mr. East visited Dr. Israel Barken at the out-patient clinic at the V.A. Hospital. Mr. East complained that the prosthesis was uncomfortable, and occasionally painful even when not attempting intercourse. He was also upset by the appearance of a permanent erection. Dr. Barken made a note that Mr. East's penis "seems to be short and having ST deformity." The "ST" or "SST" deformity is used to describe a condition where the head of the penis droops. Dr. Barken also noted that Mr. East was disappointed with the results and wanted the prosthesis removed.

24. Prior to the removal operation, Mr. East was informed by Dr. O'Neill and Dr. Packer that he would be impotent if a replacement prosthesis was not inserted.

25. On October 21, 1982, using local anesthesia, Dr. O'Neill, assisted by Dr. Packer, removed the prosthesis from Mr. East. Dr. O'Neill noted that the prosthesis was "at the most distal aspect subcoronally." On October 30, 1982, Mr. East was released from Cochran V.A. Hospital.

26. On February 8, 1984, plaintiff filed an administrative tort claim with the Veterans Administration in St. Louis, Missouri. On September 5, 1984, the claim was denied.

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