In Duluth, care may involve multiple handoffs—pre-op intake, anesthesia start, intraoperative monitoring, recovery room documentation, and post-op follow-ups. Even when everyone involved was trying to do the right thing, the paper trail can be fragmented across systems, shifts, and departments.
That’s why fast action matters:
- Monitor data and anesthesia charts can be difficult to interpret without specialized review.
- Medication administration timing may not line up neatly with narrative progress notes.
- Discharge paperwork may summarize what was done without capturing what was missed.
If you’re facing cognitive changes, lingering pain, breathing problems, nerve symptoms, or other complications after surgery, the early months are often when the strongest evidence can be preserved and organized.


