What kind of evidence would lyles have to present


Assignment task: "In May 2009, Bryan Lyles was admitted to the LSU Health Sciences Center and underwent an anterior corpectomy  and  discectomy  surgery.  During  the procedure, Lyles' C5 vertebrae was replaced with a Verte-Stack implant. Additionally, an Atlantis Plate was  inserted  to  hold  the  Verte-Stack  in  place  and promote  its  union  with  the  C4  and  C6  vertebrae. Lyles  was  discharged  the  day  after  the  operation after having several x-ray images taken.About  a  week  later,  Lyles  returned  to  the  hos-pital, complaining that the condition he had under-gone  the  surgery  for  had  not  abated.  Additional images  of  Lyles'  spine  were  taken,  and  the  doctor who  conducted  the  surgery  found  slight  displace-ment  of  the  Atlantis  Plate  but  no  breakage.  Lyles symptoms showed no improvement, and he eventu-ally underwent another surgery. Regardless  of  the  surgery's  results,  Lyles  sued MSD,  the  company  that  designed  and  created  the Atlantis Plate, for defective design and defect claims under the assertion that the Atlantis Plate had bro-ken. To support his claim, medical experts hired by Lyles alleged that the images taken shortly after the first surgery and after Lyles returned the first time showed that the Atlantis Plate had come apart. The surgical  doctor  maintained  that  at  no  time  did  the Atlantis Plate break.Lyles made his liability claim under the theory of res  ipsa  loquitur.  What  kind  of  evidence  would  Lyles have  to  present  to  satisfy  this  theory?  Do  you  think Lyles' expert's opinions are sufficient for him to win the case? How did the court rule? [Lyles v. Medtronic Sofamor Danek, USA, Inc., 871 F. 3d 305 (2017)."

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