Tyler Scoresby, M.D. and Yadranko Ducic, M.D. v. Catarino Santillan, Individually and as Next Friend of Samuel Santillan, a Minor

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 30, 2009
Docket02-08-00357-CV
StatusPublished

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                                               COURT OF APPEALS

                                                 SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                                FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-08-357-CV

TYLER SCORESBY, M.D. AND                                             APPELLANTS

YADRANKO DUCIC, M.D.

                                                   V.

CATARINO SANTILLAN,                                                          APPELLEE

INDIVIDUALLY AND AS

NEXT FRIEND OF SAMUEL

SANTILLAN, A MINOR

                                              ------------

            FROM THE 96TH DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                             OPINION

                                          I.  INTRODUCTION


In these accelerated, interlocutory appeals, Appellants Tyler Scoresby, M.D. and Yadranko Ducic, M.D. (collectively, AAppellants@) appeal the trial court=s order denying their motions to dismiss the health care liability claims of Appellee Catarino Santillan, individually and as next friend of Samuel Santillan, a minor.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 51.014(9) (Vernon 2008).  In three issues, Dr. Scoresby argues that the trial court had no discretion but to dismiss Santillan=s health care liability claims because Santillan=s tendered civil practice and remedies code section 74.351(a) expert report is so woefully deficient as to constitute Ano report@ and because Santillan did not serve a curriculum vitae of the expert who authored the report before the 120-day statutory deadline had expired.  See id. ' 74.351(a), (b) (Vernon Supp. 2008).  Dr. Ducic raises the same arguments in three issues, additionally specifically contending that the trial court abused its discretion by granting Santillan a section 74.351(c) thirty-day extension.  We dismiss both appeals for want of jurisdiction.

                          II.  FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND


Santillan filed his original petition on January 17, 2008, alleging health care liability claims against Dr. Scoresby and Dr. Ducic.[1]  Santillan alleged that Samuel was admitted to JPS under the care of Dr. Scoresby and Dr. Ducic and with a preoperative diagnosis of maxillary sinus neoplasm.  On January 17, 2006, Samuel underwent a Aleft mediomaxillectomy, excision of neoplasm of the maxilla, calvarial bone growth and reconstruction of the maxilla and excision of a tumor of pterygopalatin structures.@  During the procedure, Aan incision was made in the right parietal region in a coronal fashion and carried down the pericranium.@  According to Santillan, as a result of the surgery, Samuel suffered a Acortical laceration with active bleeding from several medium-sized vessels in the area,@ which resulted in Aright hemiparesis and significant brain damage.@

Santillan timely served Appellants with the purported expert report of Charles D. Marable, M.D.  The report is dated August 3, 2007.  Santillan did not serve Appellants with Dr. Marable=s curriculum vitae within 120 days of the date that Santillan filed the original petition.  Both Dr. Scoresby and Dr. Ducic filed objections to the report and moved to dismiss Santillan=s health care liability claims, contending, among other things, that Dr. Marable=s report was, in effect, Ano report@ at all.


On July 17, 2008, the date scheduled for the hearing on the motions to dismiss, Santillan filed and served Dr. Marable=s AAmended Medical Report and curriculum@ vitae.  At the hearing on the motions to dismiss, the trial court confirmed that the only document that was before it and relevant to its ruling was Dr. Marable=s August 3, 2007 report, which was the only report served before the expiration of 120 days from January 17, 2008.[2]  The trial court denied both Dr. Scoresby=s and Dr. Ducic=s motions to dismiss and granted Santillan a thirty-day extension Ato cure any deficiencies in his expert report.@[3]  These appeals followed.

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