Patient Sues Healthcare Providers Over Alleged Misdiagnosis Leading to Advanced Lung Cancer
A recent court filing reveals a significant medical negligence lawsuit that could have profound implications for the involved healthcare providers. On August 6, 2024, Angali Kartsaklis and his wife Carmela Kartsaklis filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, against Dr. Vincent Rowley, BayCare Outpatient Imaging, LLC, St. Anthony’s Hospital, Inc., and BayCare Health Systems, Inc.
The plaintiffs allege that on June 14, 2021, Angali Kartsaklis underwent a Chest CT scan at St. Anthony’s Hospital. The scan was interpreted by Dr. Vincent Rowley who failed to identify a suspicious lung nodule in the right upper lobe. According to the complaint, Dr. Rowley incorrectly reported that no suspicious lung nodules were present. This oversight allegedly led to a delay in diagnosing what was later identified as Stage 1A non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). By September 14, 2022, another Chest CT scan revealed that the cancer had progressed to Stage 3A NSCLC.
The complaint outlines multiple instances of alleged negligence by Dr. Rowley and the associated healthcare entities. It claims that Dr. Rowley “negligently failed to identify a new, irregular mass measuring 7.6 mm x 9.3 mm” and did not make appropriate follow-up recommendations such as a repeat CT scan or biopsy. The plaintiffs argue that this delay caused Angali Kartsaklis to miss an opportunity for surgical intervention when his cancer was still at an early stage.

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