Raymond A. Crawford and Alice Crawford v. William Karl Ordoyne, Jr., M.D. and Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center, through the State of Louisiana, LSU Health Care Service Division

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 20, 2025
Docket2024CA0716
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

RAYMOND A. CRAWFORD AND ALICE CRAWFORD VERSUS

WILLIAM KARL ORDOYNE, JR., M.D. AND LALLIE KEMP REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, THROUGH THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, LSU HEALTH CARE SERVICE DIVISION Judgment Rendered: MAR 2 0 2025

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On Appeal from the 2 1 st Judicial District Court Parish of Tangair)a St te-_ 161fT

The Honorable Charlotte H. Foster, Judge Presiding

Joseph R. Ward, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiffs -Appellants, Covington, Louisiana Raymond A. Crawford and Alice Crawford

Liz Murrill Attorneys for Defendants -Appellees, Attorney General William Karl Ordoyne, Jr., M.D. and Bryan J. Knight Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center, Mark E. Kaufman through the State of Louisiana, LSU Special Assistant Attorneys General Health Care Services Division New Orleans, LA

BEFORE.- WOLFE, MILLER, AND GREENE, Ji. azollm

Plaintiffs/appellants, Raymond A. Crawford (" Mr. Crawford") and Alice

Crawford ( collectively, " plaintiffs"), appeal from a judgment of the trial court

granting both a motion in limine and a motion for summary judgment in favor of defendants/ appellees, William Karl Ordoyne, Jr., M.D. (" Dr. Ordoyne") and Lathe

Kemp Regional Medical Center, through the State of Louisiana, LSU Health Care Services Division (" Lallie Kemp") ( collectively, " defendants"), thereby dismissing plaintiffs' claims against defendants with prejudice. For the following reasons, we reverse.

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On June 13, 2012, Mr. Crawford underwent a laparoscopic left inguinal hernia repair performed by Dr. Ordoyne at Lallie Kemp. During the surgery, Dr. Ordoyne used mesh which he attempted to " tack" into the appropriate anatomical structures

within Mr. Crawford' s body. Immediately following the procedure, Mr. Crawford

experienced " extreme and constant pain" in his left lower abdomen and scrotum, as

well as rectal bleeding, but was assured by Dr. Ordoyne that this was expected and would resolve in time. After several months of continued pain, and following subsequent consultations with other physicians, Mr. Crawford returned to Dr.

Ordoyne, who advised Mr. Crawford that the surgical tacks used in the June 13, 2012 procedure were recommended to him by Lathe Kemp and that he would not have otherwise used them. Dr. Ordoyne performed a second laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair on October 26, 2012, during which the (alleged inappropriately placed) tacks used in the June 13, 2012 surgery were replaced and a new mesh was cut and implanted. Subsequently, on December 23, 2013, Mr. Crawford underwent a third surgery, performed by a surgeon other than Dr. Ordoyne, during which the initial mesh implanted by Dr. Ordoyne was removed, as well as additional tacks from both surgeries. It was noted at the time that the mesh was attached to the abdominal wall

2 and that a " large ball of mesh with an associated area of inflammation" was found

and removed.

As a result of the pain experienced by Mr. Crawford, plaintiffs timely

requested that a medical review panel be convened to review their claims of

negligence against Dr. Ordoyne in his failure to properly perform the June 13, 2012

surgery and negligence against Lallie Kemp by recommending the use of improper

surgical tacks to Dr. Ordoyne. A medical review panel was selected, and an attorney chairperson was appointed, but the panel expired by operation of law on February 7, 2015, without the panel considering evidence or issuing an opinion. On April 13,

2015, plaintiffs filed the instant medical malpractice suit, alleging that Dr. Ordoyne breached the standard of care during the June 13, 2012 surgery by improperly tacking mesh to inappropriate anatomical structures.' Plaintiffs further alleged that

Lallie Kemp, Dr. Ordoyne' s employer at the time, failed to supervise Dr. Ordoyne and was vicariously liable for his negligence. Plaintiffs alleged that Mr. Crawford

experienced significant pain immediately following the surgery and has undergone numerous surgeries, including the subsequent removal of one of his testicles, all of which have been unsuccessful in relieving his pain.' In support of their claims, plaintiffs retained Dr. Everett J. Bonner, Jr. (" Dr.

Bonner") as an expert. Dr. Bonner reviewed Mr. Crawford' s medical records from

The one- year suspension of the running of prescription concerning a qualified health care provider shall cease ninety days after the notification to all parties, by certified mail, from the attorney chairman 40: 1231. 8( B)( 3). the board regarding the dissolution ofthe medical review panel. See La. R.S. 2

Plaintiffs also alleged that Dr. Ordoyne failed to obtain informed consent from Mr. Crawford prior to the June 13, 2012 surgery. However, plaintiffs' informed consent claims were dismissed without prejudice by this court when it granted a writ application filed by Dr. Ordoyne and Lallie Kemp and granted their exception ofprematurity based on the fact that the informed consent claims were not submitted to the medical review panel. Raymond A. Crawford and Alice Crawford vs. William Karl Ordoyne, Jr., M.D. and Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center, through the State of Louisiana, LSU Health Care Service Division, 2015- 1947 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 4/5/ 16) unpublished writ action). Plaintiffs also asserted medical malpractice claims against Dr. Ordoyne in relation to the October 26, 2012 surgery he performed on Mr. Crawford. However, those claims were dismissed pursuant to an April 29, 2020 consent judgment that granted a motion for partial summary judgment filed by Dr. Ordoyne.

U Lallie Kemp, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, and University Medical Center;

reviewed the deposition ofDr. Ordoyne; and conducted an independent examination of Mr. Crawford. On July 28, 2022, Dr. Bonner issued a report and affidavit

regarding his findings, stating, "[ t]he surgery performed [ on June 13, 2012] appears

to have also fallen below the standard of care. Surgical tacks were placed too

laterally causing injury to the nerves in this region. This is a direct cause of [Mr.

Crawford' s] chronic pain and subsequent surgeries to include the removal ofhis left testicle." Citing a lecture given by a physician at the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Bonner further opined that " Mr. Crawford' s tacks were placed in the wrong anatomical location. This is supported by office notes, operative notes[,] and CT scan of the abdomen." Dr. Bonner concluded, " Mr. Crawford' s chronic pain and

disability are a direct result from his initial hernia repair performed by Dr. Ordoyne and multiple subsequent inguinal surgeries and orchiectomy. There is data to

support not using tacks for the laparoscopic procedure especially laterally. The

lateral tack is known to cause nerve injury/pain. It is my clinical opinion that this

was the causation for his initial complaints of severe pain."

In opposition to Dr. Bonner, defendants retained Dr. Karl LeBlanc (" Dr. LeBlanc"), who, in an affidavit dated January 11, 2024, likewise stated he reviewed Mr. Crawford' s medical records and imaging studies from Lallie Kemp, University Medical Center, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, as well as from Ochsner North Shore. Dr. LeBlanc opined that " the imaging studies, particularly the CT scans referenced above, clearly show that all tacks used by Dr. Ordoyne were placed in the correct anatomic location. More specifically, there are no tacks inferior to the inguinal ligament, no tacks inferior to the ileopubic tract, no tacks in the ' triangle of pain,' and no tacks that are placed too far ' laterally."' Further, Dr.

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