Defendant established prima facie, through an affirmation by an expert surgeon, that he did not deviate from the accepted standard of medical practice in performing laparoscopic surgery on plaintiffs' decedent to repair a ventral hernia and in treating the decedent post-operatively and that there was no causal relationship between the care he rendered and the conditions later suffered by the decedent, including the ileus, bowel perforation and infection (see Anyie B. v...
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