William J. Blanford v. LAMMICO, Arch Specialty Insurance Company, Lexington Insurance Co., Ochsner Medical Center-Baton Rouge, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Walter L. Bringaze, III, M.D., Gregory P. Gaspard, M.D., Claude J. Tellis, M.D., Peter Crawford, N.P., Lei Gao, M.D., Elizab

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 3, 2022
Docket2021CA0723
StatusUnknown

This text of William J. Blanford v. LAMMICO, Arch Specialty Insurance Company, Lexington Insurance Co., Ochsner Medical Center-Baton Rouge, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Walter L. Bringaze, III, M.D., Gregory P. Gaspard, M.D., Claude J. Tellis, M.D., Peter Crawford, N.P., Lei Gao, M.D., Elizab (William J. Blanford v. LAMMICO, Arch Specialty Insurance Company, Lexington Insurance Co., Ochsner Medical Center-Baton Rouge, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Walter L. Bringaze, III, M.D., Gregory P. Gaspard, M.D., Claude J. Tellis, M.D., Peter Crawford, N.P., Lei Gao, M.D., Elizab) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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William J. Blanford v. LAMMICO, Arch Specialty Insurance Company, Lexington Insurance Co., Ochsner Medical Center-Baton Rouge, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Walter L. Bringaze, III, M.D., Gregory P. Gaspard, M.D., Claude J. Tellis, M.D., Peter Crawford, N.P., Lei Gao, M.D., Elizab, (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2021 CA 0723

WILLIAM J. BLANFORD

VERSUS

LAMMICO, ARCH SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, LEXINGTON INSURANCE CO., OCHSNER MEDICAL CENTER -BATON ROUGE, OCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION, WALTER L. BRINGAZE, III, M. D., GREGORY P. GASPARD, M. D., CLAUDE J. TELLIS, M. D., PETER CRAWFORD, N. P., LEI GAO, M. D., ELIZABETH LEJEUNE, N. P., AND VIRASITH RAJAPHO, M. D.

Judgment Rendered: MAR 0 3 2022

On Appeal from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge State of Louisiana Docket No. 691211

Honorable William A. Morvant, Judge Presiding

Kara H. Samuels Counsel for Plaintiff/ 1St Appellant Tiffany A. Morales William J. Blanford New Orleans, Louisiana and

Michael C. Palmintier Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Tara S. Bourgeois Counsel for Defendants/ 2nd Appellants Jonathan E. Thomas Walter L. Bringaze, III, M. D. and LAMMICO Nancy B. Roberts Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Don S. McKinney Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees Erica P. Sensenbrenner Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Gregory P. New Orleans, Louisiana Gaspard, M. D., Claude J. Tellis, M. D., and

Lei Gao, M. D.

BEFORE: McCLENDON, WELCH, AND THERIOT, JJ. McCLENDON, J.

William Blanford, plaintiff herein, appeals a summary judgment dismissing his

medical malpractice claim against defendants Gregory P. Gaspard, M. D., Claude J.

Tellis, M. D., Lei Gao, M. D., and Ochsner Clinic Foundation, with prejudice. After review,

we reverse the judgment of the trial court.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Mr. Blanford was admitted to Ochsner' s Baton Rouge campus on July 16, 2012.

An echocardiogram the following day revealed that Mr. Blanford was suffering from

congestive heart failure. Mr. Blanford underwent aortic valve replacement ( AVR)

surgery on July 18, 2012. He was transferred from the ICU to the telemetry unit on July

20, 2012. However, by July 21, 2012, Mr. Blanford was in acute liver and renal failure.

He was transferred back to the ICU until July 24, 2012, when he was relocated to

Ochsner's New Orleans campus to await a liver transplant.

Mr. Blanford requested a Medical Review Panel. On August 28, 2019, in a

unanimous decision, the Medical Review Panel found no evidence that Mr. Blanford' s

healthcare providers breached the standard of care.

Mr. Blanford filed suit on November 25, 2019, asserting claims of medical

malpractice against numerous defendants regarding his surgery, pre -operative care,

and post-operative care. Pertinent to this appeal, named as defendants were Walter L.

Bringaze, III, M. D., the cardiothoracic surgeon who performed Mr. Blanford' s AVR

surgery; LAMMICO, as Dr. Bringaze' s professional liability insurer; Dr. Gao, a

subspecialist in cardiology; Dr. Gaspard, a subspecialist in gastroenterology; Dr. Tellis, a

subspecialist in pulmonology; and Ochsner Clinic Foundation ( OCF), the employer of Dr.

Gao, Dr. Gaspard, and Dr. Tellis. l

Defendants OCF, Dr. Gaspard, Dr. Tellis, and Dr. Gao ( sometimes collectively,

the Ochsner Defendants") filed a motion for summary judgment on August 4, 2020.

1 The other named defendants included Virasith Rajapho, M. D.; Peter Crawford, N. P.; Lexington Insurance Co., as the insurer of Dr. Rajapho and Mr. Crawford; East Baton Rouge Medical Center, LLC d/ b/ a Ochsner Medical Center -Baton Rouge; Arch Specialty Insurance Company; and Elizabeth Lejeune, N. P. These defendants were dismissed by consent judgments dated July 16, 2020, and November 18, 2020. Both consent judgments explicitly stated that the above- named defendants were dismissed with prejudice and that the remaining parties reserved their right to call any or all of the dismissed defendants as witnesses at trial and/ or to put on evidence of the dismissed defendants' assessment, care, and treatment of Mr. Blanford during the relevant time period.

2 The Ochsner Defendants maintained that Mr. Blanford could not produce expert

testimony to support his claims of medical malpractice against them, and accordingly,

requested the dismissal of Mr. Blanford' s claims.

The Ochsner Defendants' motion for summary judgment was originally set for

hearing on December 7, 2020. However, the hearing was continued to allow time for

the deposition of Mr. Blanford' s expert witness, Gregory Ahearn, M. D., a physician

board certified in pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, and neurocritical care.

Dr. Ahearn' s deposition took place on December 16, 2020. Based on Dr. Ahearn' s

review of the medical records, Dr. Ahearn testified that Mr. Blanford was likely in multi-

organ failure prior to the AVR surgery, but his condition was not thoroughly evaluated,

nor was it medically optimized. Consequently, although Mr. Blanford was at high risk of

complications post-operatively, the severity of the risk was not appreciated and the

appropriate level of vigilance was not employed during Mr. Blanford' s post- operative

care. Dr. Ahearn testified that Mr. Blanford was prematurely discharged from the ICU

while showing signs of hepatic and renal failure on post- operative day two. Dr. Ahearn

further opined that Mr. Blanford developed hepatorenal syndrome, a complication

wherein a patient with severe liver disease develops renal failure. Dr. Ahearn testified

that the failure to diagnose and treat Mr. Blanford' s hepatorenal syndrome was a

breach of the standard of care that caused Mr. Blanford damages. Despite the fact that

numerous other physicians and subspecialists were involved in Mr. Blanford' s care both

pre -operatively and post- operatively, including the Ochsner Defendants, Dr. Ahearn

declined to find fault with any physician other than Dr. Bringaze. Dr. Ahearn explained

that this was because Dr. Bringaze, as the surgeon, was " the driving force," " in the

driver' s seat, as the surgeon," and " running the show." Dr. Ahearn explicitly testified

that, in his opinion, the Ochsner Defendants were not at fault.

Following Dr. Ahearn' s deposition, Dr. Bringaze and LAMMICO filed a pleading

captioned " Motion [ in Limine] and Request for Expedited Hearing or, in the Alternative,

Motion to Continue Hearing on Co -Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment"

motion in limine") on January 8, 2021. The motion in limine asserted that Dr. Bringaze

3 and LAMMICO did not oppose the Ochsner Defendants' motion for summary judgment,

but requested that, should the trial court grant summary judgment:

in order to properly defend their case, [ Dr. Bringaze and LAMMICO] be allowed to put on factual evidence at trial that Dr. Bringaze was not in charge of certain aspects of William Blanford' s care of which plaintiff's expert, Dr. Ahearn, is or may be critical; and factual evidence regarding the Ochsner Defendants'] involvement in the care of William Blanford including, but not limited to, witness testimony and/ or any entries in the medical records by [ the Ochsner Defendants] regarding the assessment, care and treatment provided to William Blanford and/ or any conversations that may have taken place between Dr. Bringaze [ and the Ochsner Defendants] concerning the assessment, care and treatment provided to William Blanford.

Mr. Blanford opposed the motion in limine. Mr. Blanford argued that although Dr.

Bringaze ' insists that he is not opposing the motions filed by his co- defendants," he

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