—Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Penny Wolfgang, J.), entered April 3, 2002, which, in a medical malpractice action, inter alia, granted defendants’ motion to set aside the verdict only to the extent of directing a new trial on the issue of the damages sustained by plaintiff as a result of defendants having left a clamp in her chest, unless plaintiff stipulated to a reduction of that portion of the verdict from $400,000 to $225,000, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
The jury’s findings that defendants’ malpractice in a post-mastectomy bilateral breast reconstruction caused numerous postoperative complications during a 33-day hospitalization, and the need for further breast reconstruction surgery, abdominal hernia repair and removal of a retained surgical clamp are supported by sufficient evidence and are not against the weight of the evidence (see Nicastro v Park,
