Hernandez v. Syed

2025 NY Slip Op 30562(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedFebruary 19, 2025
DocketIndex No. 523290/2020
StatusUnpublished

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Hernandez v Syed 2025 NY Slip Op 30562(U) February 19, 2025 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 523290/2020 Judge: Consuelo Mallafre Melendez Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 02/19/2025 01:04 PM INDEX NO. 523290/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 163 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/19/2025 At an IAS Term, Part 15 of the Supreme Court of the State of NY, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 19th day of February 2025.

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS --------------------------------------------------------------------------X ANA HERNANDEZ and JUSTINO HERNANDEZ, DECISION & ORDER Plaintiffs, Index No. 523290/2020 -against- Mo. Seq. 3 & 4

RADHA SYED, M.D., GARDEN OF HEALTH a/k/a EL JARDIN DE LA SALUD, RICHMOND OB/GYN ASSOCIATES, P.C., ALEX MATTHEW AMBERG, M.D., DANIELLE LEVY, M.D., RITHA BELIZAIRE, M.D., PHILIP KRAMER, M.D. and THE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER,

Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------------------X HON. CONSUELO MALLAFRE MELENDEZ, J.S.C. Recitation, as required by CPLR §2219 [a], of the papers considered in the review:

NYSCEF #s: Seq. 3: 113 – 121, 141 – 148, 157, 159

Seq. 4: 122 – 138, 149 – 156, 158, 160 – 161

Defendants Radha Syed, M.D. (“Dr. Syed”) and Richmond Ob/Gyn Associates, P.C.1 (“Richmond

Ob/Gyn Associates”) move (Seq. No. 3) for an Order, pursuant to CPLR 3212, granting summary judgment in

their favor and dismissing Plaintiffs’ Complaint against them, or granting partial summary judgment as to any

causes of action, parties, or theories that should be dismissed as a matter of law.

Defendants Alex Matthew Amberg, M.D. (“Dr. Amberg”), Danielle Levy, M.D. (“Dr. Levy”), Ritha

Belizaire, M.D. (“Dr. Belizaire”), Philip Kramer, M.D. (“Dr. Kramer”), and The Brooklyn Hospital Center

(“Brooklyn Hospital Center” or “the hospital”) separately move (Seq. No. 4) for an Order, pursuant to CPLR

3212, granting summary judgment in their favor.

Plaintiffs oppose these motions only as to Dr. Syed, Richmond Ob/Gyn Associates, Dr. Belizaire, and

the vicarious liability of Brooklyn Hospital Center on behalf of Dr. Belizaire.

1 It is not disputed that Dr. Syed was an employee and president of Richmond Ob/Gyn Associates at the time of the events at issue. They move jointly for summary judgment as an individual and corporate practice. 1

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Plaintiffs do not oppose the summary judgment motions as to Dr. Amberg, Dr. Levy, or Dr. Kramer.

Accordingly, summary judgment is granted to Dr. Amberg, Dr. Levy, and Dr. Kramer without opposition.

Plaintiffs commenced this action on November 23, 2020, asserting claims of medical malpractice in

connection to a laparotomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy performed on Ana Hernandez (“the patient”)

on July 22, 2019. Co-plaintiff Justino Hernandez also asserted claims for loss of services.

Prior to the events at issue, the patient had a history of breast cancer and had undergone a hysterectomy

in 1998, which resulted in bowel perforation, colostomy, and additional surgeries.

The 62-year-old patient visited Dr. Syed, an employee of Richmond Ob/Gyn Associates, on April 9,

2019 with complaints of right lower quadrant pain over the previous year. Dr. Syed reviewed the patient’s

recent abdominal and pelvic CT scan from March 26, 2019, which revealed large bilateral cystic lesions and

large ventral hernia (a bulge of abdominal tissue). An ultrasound in Dr. Syed’s office confirmed cystic masses

in the adnexa region of the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Dr. Syed ordered tumor marker tests, which returned

negative.

Dr. Syed saw the patient for a follow-up on April 24, 2019 and recommended performing a bilateral

salpingo-oophorectomy (removal of both ovaries and fallopian tubes) due to her cystic masses and history of

cancer. Dr. Syed ordered a pelvic MRI which was performed on May 6, 2019 and confirmed the large bilateral

ovarian cysts and ventral hernia. On May 21, 2019, Dr. Syed referred the patient to Dr. Belizaire, a general

surgeon at Brooklyn Hospital Center, to potentially assist in gaining access to the abdomen for the bilateral

salpingo-oophorectomy, repairing the ventral hernia, and lysing adhesions from her prior surgeries.

Dr. Belizaire evaluated the patient on June 12, 2019 and June 25, 2019. She recommended and

scheduled a ventral incisional hernia repair with lysis of adhesions, which would be performed together with the

bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Each doctor was the primary surgeon on their portion of the procedure.

On July 22, 2019, the patient underwent the surgery at Brooklyn Hospital Center. Dr. Belizaire

performed the exploratory laparotomy and lysis of adhesions for approximately two and a half hours before

encountering the pelvis. She identified and excised a cyst near the left ovary, which was adhered to the pelvic

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side wall. Dr. Syed then took over and performed her part of the procedure, removing the left and right ovary

and left and right fallopian tubes. Dr. Belizaire returned to apply a mesh to the ventral hernia and close the

abdomen. The patient was transferred to the post-anesthesia care unit.

The patient exhibited post-operative symptoms including tachycardia, hypertension, elevated Creatinine

levels, and elevated white blood cell count. On July 23, 2019, she was transferred to the surgical ICU. A renal

sonogram showed her left ureter was emptying urine into the abdomen, and further tests revealed the left distal

ureter was transected. On July 24, 2019, the patient underwent emergent surgery to repair the ureter and drain

1.5 liters of fluid from the abdomen. She remained hospitalized until August 2019, when she was discharged to

New York Congregational Nursing Center. She continued to experience ureteral complications and was later

diagnosed with a left ureter stricture in 2022.

Plaintiffs allege that the moving defendants departed from the standard of care in their performance of

the July 22, 2019 bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and lysis of adhesions. Specifically, Plaintiffs allege that Dr.

Syed negligently recommended and performed a procedure that was not indicated for the patient, failed to

identify and protect the left ureter during the surgery, failed to place ureteral stents, failed to consult a urologist,

and failed to rule out ureteral injury intraoperatively. Plaintiffs allege that Dr. Belizaire also failed to visualize

and protect the ureter during her part of the surgery. Plaintiffs allege that these departures were a proximate

cause of the patient’s transected left ureter and subsequent injuries.

In evaluating a summary judgment motion in a medical malpractice case, the Court applies the burden

shifting process as summarized by the Second Department: “[A] defendant must make a prima facie showing

either that there was no departure from good and accepted medical practice, or that the plaintiff was not injured

by any such departure.

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