Anesthesia injuries aren’t always obvious in the recovery room. Many Richton Park patients first notice something is wrong during the commute home, the first nights after surgery, or at follow-up visits.
Common patterns we see in cases involving perioperative anesthesia care include:
- Breathing or oxygenation problems that weren’t recognized quickly enough during sedation or recovery.
- Medication dosing or timing issues that may contribute to prolonged sedation, unexpected reactions, or delayed recovery.
- Monitoring gaps—when vitals or clinical indicators don’t trigger an appropriate response.
- Documentation that doesn’t match what you experienced, such as missing entries, unclear charting, or inconsistent timelines between anesthesia records and nursing notes.
Even when families are told to “give it time,” the injury can continue to affect daily life—sleep, concentration, mobility, or the ability to return to work.


