In the first order on appeal, the court denied plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment as to liability upon the finding that, while plaintiffs demonstrated as a matter of law that defendants departed from good and accepted medical practice when they unintentionally left a portion of a surgical needle in the infant plaintiff's chest during surgery, they failed to demonstrate that that departure was a proximate cause of injury to the infant. In the order upon reargument, the...
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