Nancy Ortegon, (APPELLANT/CROSS-APPELLEE) v. Enrique Benavides, Jr., M.D., (APPELLEE/CROSS-APPELLANT) Mercy Health Systems of Texas, Laredo Medical Center, as Successor in Interest of Mercy Health Center, and Mercy Hospital of Laredo D/B/A Mercy Health Center, (APPELLEE ONLY)

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 5, 2008
Docket04-05-00768-CV
StatusPublished

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Nancy Ortegon, (APPELLANT/CROSS-APPELLEE) v. Enrique Benavides, Jr., M.D., (APPELLEE/CROSS-APPELLANT) Mercy Health Systems of Texas, Laredo Medical Center, as Successor in Interest of Mercy Health Center, and Mercy Hospital of Laredo D/B/A Mercy Health Center, (APPELLEE ONLY), (Tex. Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

MEMORANDUM OPINION

No. 04-05-00768-CV

Nancy ORTEGON,

Appellant/Cross-Appellee

v.

Enrique BENAVIDES, Jr., M.D,

Cross-Appellant

&

Enrique BENAVIDES, Jr., M.D.; Mercy Health Systems of Texas,

Laredo Medical Center, as Successor in Interest of Mercy Health Center, and

Mercy Hospital of Laredo d/b/a Mercy Health Center,

Appellees

From the 111th Judicial District Court, Webb County, Texas

Trial Court No. 2003-CVQ-001399-D2

Honorable Raul Vasquez, Judge Presiding

Opinion by:     Rebecca Simmons, Justice

Sitting:            Catherine Stone, Justice

                        Karen Angelini, Justice

                        Rebecca Simmons, Justice

Delivered and Filed:  March 5, 2008

AFFIRMED

This medical malpractice case stems from an operation wherein Appellee Dr. Enrique Benavides, Jr. (“Benavides”) performed a vaginal hysterectomy and anterior repair on Appellant Nancy Ortegon (“Ortegon”).  The procedure was performed at Mercy Health Systems of Texas (“Mercy Hospital”).  During the operation, numerous complications developed and Benavides ultimately had to re-open the sutures to retrieve a surgical sponge. 

The trial court granted a directed verdict in favor of Benavides and Mercy Hospital with regard to all claims other than the res ispa loquitor claims of negligence against Benavides relative to the sponge retrieval.  On the sole issue of negligence, the jury found in favor of Benavides.  Ortegon raises several issues on appeal:  the trial court erred in granting the directed verdict; defense counsel’s comments were incurable error; and the trial court erred in failing to grant a new trial.  Additionally, Ortegon’s Motion to Late Designate Points or Issues to Be Presented on Appeal was carried with the appeal.  We deny Ortegon’s motion to late designate and affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Factual Background

Benavides operated on Ortegon on March 5, 2002, performing a vaginal hysterectomy and anterior repair.  During the surgery, Ortegon suffered excessive blood loss and Benavides elected not to complete a posterior repair.  After discovering that a surgical sponge was left inside, Benavides re-opened Ortegon’s incision to retrieve the sponge.  According to Benavides, it was standard procedure, taking only a matter of minutes, and the same incision was opened and resealed. 

After surgery, Ortegon was very weak, her kidneys, lungs and heart began to fail, and she showed signs of shock and anemia, ultimately requiring resuscitation.  As a result of the continued life-threatening complications, tests were performed indicating a perforation or obstruction of the bowel.  Benavides consulted with several specialists, including Dr. Robert Maddox (“Maddox”).  On March 22nd, Benavides and Maddox performed a “small bowel resection, involving two inches of bowel on either side of the perforation.”   

            The jury trial commenced on August 8, 2005.  After Ortegon rested, the trial court granted defendants’ joint motion for directed verdict on all of the claims except Ortegon’s negligence claims against Benavides based on res ipsa loquitor and the damages flowing therefrom.  On August 17, 2005, the jury returned a verdict in favor of Benavides on the sole remaining issue.

Motion to Late Designate

            In order to determine the correct presumption to apply when considering the partial record before us, we address Ortegon’s Motion to Late Designate Points or Issues to Be Presented on Appeal, filed on May 10, 2007.   A brief chronology of events is in order.  On January 24, 2006, Ortegon requested a partial reporter’s record consisting of testimony from Plaintiff’s expert Dr. Gerald Bullock, Defendant Dr. Benavides, Dr. Robert Maddox, and Nurse Aldape.  Ortegon, however, failed to include the required statement of points or issues to be presented on appeal pursuant to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 34.6(c)(1).  Due to inordinate delay by the court reporter, the partial record was not filed until September 29, 2006.  Ortegon filed her brief raising seven issues on appeal on January 3, 2007.  Benavides filed his responsive brief on April 4, 2007. 

In response, Benavides discussed the partial record and lack of a statement of issues which therefore precluded the application of a complete record presumption pursuant to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 34.6(c)(4).  Benavides argued the applicable presumption is that the omitted portions of the record support the judgment of the trial court.  The appeal was “at issue” and ready for submission on April 9, 2007.  As a result of Benavides’s arguments, Ortegon filed Appellant’s First Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply Brief, and Motion to Late Designate Points or Issues to be Presented on Appeal on May 10, 2007.  Accompanying this motion was an explanation to the court that Ortegon had contacted the court reporter requesting prompt preparation and transmittal of additional portions of the reporter’s record not previously submitted. 

This court subsequently requested a response from Benavides addressing any prejudice arising from Ortegon’s delay in filing the Rule 34.6(c) statement.  On May 17, 2007, Benavides filed his response claiming no prejudice with regard to the medical malpractice claims, but asserting prejudice with regard to the remaining appellate issues.  By order of this court, dated May 25, 2007, Ortegon’s motion was carried with the appeal.  On May 30, 2007, eight days after Ortegon filed her reply brief, and one day after Benavides filed his surreply, the court reporter filed a supplemental reporter’s record that included Ortegon’s testimony.

            An appellant must make a written request that the official reporter prepare the reporter’s record, designating the exhibits and portions of the proceedings to be included in the record. Tex. R. App. P. 34.6(b)(1).  A copy of this request must be filed with the trial court clerk.  Tex. R. App. P. 34.6(b)(2).  A partial reporter’s record is available in order to minimize the expense and delay associated with the appellate process.  Tex. R. App. P. 34.6(c)(1); see Christiansen v. Prezelski, 782 S.W.2d 842, 843 (Tex. 1990) (per curiam).  An appellant who requests a partial record must also include a statement of appellate issues to be presented and will be limited on appeal to those points or issues.  See Tex. R. App. P.

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