Nov. 14, 2007

West's Doctor Says Procedure Not To Blame

Dr. Jan Adams' Former Patient Talks About Her Lawsuit Against Him

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(CBS/AP)  The doctor who performed a tummy tuck and breast reduction on Kanye West's mother expressed his condolences for her subsequent death but said the surgery wasn't to blame.

Dr. Jan Adams, through his spokesman Kevin Williams, confirmed for The Associated Press that he operated on Donda West, but would not say when and where the surgery was done, citing doctor-patient confidentiality.

"I first want to express my deepest condolences to the West family at a very difficult time," Adams said Tuesday in a statement read by Williams. "Out of respect for the West family and in the absence of other verifiable information, any comment from me without first discussing that information with the family would be unprofessional."

Adams, 53, told celebrity Web site TMZ.com that West's death was not caused by the surgery, but could have been caused by a heart attack, a pulmonary embolism or vomiting.

West, 58, died Saturday night at Centinela Freeman Regional Medical Center in Marina del Rey after she stopped breathing.

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West had cosmetic surgery Friday in Los Angeles and went home. Initial indications were that West died from surgical complications, but an official cause of death won't be made for at least another 1 1/2 months pending further tests, Chief Coroner Investigator Craig Harvey said Tuesday after an autopsy was conducted.

Adams, who is being investigated by the state medical board, has been the target of malpractice lawsuits and has paid out nearly $500,000 in civil settlements.

Bonita Hovey went to filed a malpractice lawsuit against Adams after he performed cosmetic surgery on her. She said Adams, who she saw speak at a symposium held by Black Women's Physicians in Los Angeles, never warned her about complications that might arise because of her diabetes.

"Within the second day of my surgery, I knew something was wrong," she told The Early Show co-anchor Hannah Storm. "I had the surgery on a Monday and I saw him on Wednesday. And by that evening, I knew visually that something was wrong by 2 in the morning when my suction tubes were no longer working and my wound was opening."

She said she tried to call Adams that morning, and the two days following, but said no one returned her calls. She didn't see Adams again until the next Tuesday.

Other patients who sought treatment from Adams said they learned of him through TV, where he appeared as an expert guest on "Oprah," "The Other Half," CNN, "Entertainment Tonight," E!, ABC, NBC and "Extra." Adams, who had his own show on Discovery Health, also appeared in a TV advertisement for Chanel's Allure perfume, according to his Web site.

Adams also sells a line of skin care products, including a product that lightens skin, and has written two books on plastic surgery, including the 2000 title "Everything Women of Color Should Know About Plastic Surgery."

In 2001, two malpractice lawsuits against Adams ended in payouts of
$217,337 and $250,000, state medical records show. Further details were not disclosed.

Hovey's attorney Greg Thyberg is alleging that Adams committed fraud by claiming to be a board certified plastic surgeon. Hovey is also suing Adams for breach of contract.

"One of the issues is informed consent," Thyberg said. "Bonita is diabetic, and he should have warned her that she had a higher risk, being a diabetic, going into this type of surgery. Also, there was a problem with the follow-up care afterward. Basically, once they got Bonita's money, they really weren't all that interested in giving her the treatment when she started having complications."

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by margjones62 November 14, 2007 3:11 PM PST
In all of this, I can''t help but wonder--how is it that the medical procedures that she had was released? It''s legally private, and unless her next-of-kin allowed the info''s release, it shouldn''t be public. Seeing as how quickly that information was revealed, that doesn''t seem likely. How can her doctor be legally referring to what procedures he performed on her?
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by moniemone November 14, 2007 5:56 PM PST
I know Oprah is mad as hell that she got duped again. She needs to learn to do more background checks on the guests she has on her show.
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by shaybrownsug November 14, 2007 9:11 PM PST
First off, I think it should be a mandatory 36 hour stay in a hospital or medical facility after having a tummy tuck. Thank God for me I listened to my body. I had a tummy tuck in May 2007; I am 37 years old and healthy and had Bi-lateral Pulmonary Embolisms. Within minutes of my heart racing I was rushed to the hospital, the doctors were amazed I was still alive because of the amounts of blood-clots in both of my lungs. It is a silent killer and since there is a huge risk of getting this after an abdominal surgery it should be calculated in the bill for the surgery and people urged to stay for medical treatment for 36 hours after the surgery. I am sad for Kanye''s mother especially when I was almost "her" just six months ago. I don''t believe the doctor is to blame however it should be mandatory for a 36 hour stay in a hosptial or medical facility following this procedure. Thank God for my cosmetic surgeon and staff they were on point and the hospital I went to the ER doctor saved my life with quick responses to my systems.
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by jalees-2009 November 15, 2007 1:21 AM PST
once a patient went to doctor for surgery and said doctor please be careful,this is my first surgery in life.The doctor consoled him and said Dont worry dear,this is the first oeration i am going to perform on y
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by briansgirl2 November 15, 2007 9:35 AM PST
OK, Oprah was not "duped again"! The man was relegated as a professional by his peers, not Oprah. He just happened to be among the number of guests that she had on her show. Get off of the Oprah train, please!!!
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by dgshiner November 15, 2007 9:44 AM PST
Why was Mr. West''s mother personal private life revealed on the news? Also why did he allow what his mom died of be plastered all over the news?
I would think at this time he would want condolences as well as private time to morn the loss.
With this dr. he should be investigated because his procedures sound wrong as well as dangerous!
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by cricketmk3 November 16, 2007 5:35 AM PST
I''m very sorry about Ms. West''s death but we all know there are risks to any surgery. Why else would people be scared when they go under the knife? Also, Ms. Hovey knew she had diabetes. I''m not defending the doctor, he may be a quack, but noone can say they don''t know there are risks when they undergo surgery.
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