Plaintiff was experiencing an MI (NSTEMI). She was taken to a local hospital where she had a successful cardiac catherization and stenting and she was discharged the following morning. A day later she was readmitted due to abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with a celiac artery dissection. She was treated conservatively and discharged only to return days later with what was diagnosed as a renal artery dissection. Plaintiff’s theory of liability was that during the cardiac catherization the cardiologist negligently entered or probed the celiac and renal arteries, precipitating the dissections. The case was withdrawn on the eve of trial. This matter was handled by Richard C. Tynan.