Ex-NC doctor ordered to pay $6 million in lawsuit

Wednesday October 17, 2012 4:00 PM

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A former Fayetteville surgeon has been ordered to pay more than $6 million in a malpractice lawsuit

The Fayetteville Observer reports (http://bit.ly/R4USHg ) that the lawsuit said Geraldine Nicholson of Lumber Bridge died in October 2006 after spending nearly a year in the hospital with complications after surgery to remove cancerous tissue in her rectum and colon.

According to the lawsuit, Dr. Arleen Kaye Thom left a surgical sponge in Nicholson's abdomen that wasn't discovered until 10 weeks after initial surgery. A family attorney said the 18-by-18-inch sponge caused infections and illness that prevented Nicholson from receiving cancer treatments.

A Robeson County jury on Oct. 10 ordered Thom to pay nearly $5.1 million to Nicholson's estate and $750,000 to Nicholson's husband.

A telephone listing for Thom couldn't be found Wednesday.

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Information from: The Fayetteville Observer, http://www.fayobserver.com

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