Willie C. SHERRER, Appellant,
v.
A. STEPHENS, Infirmary Supervisor, Individually and in
Official Capacity, Delta Regional Unit, Arkansas Department
of Correction; M. Hansburg, LPN, Individually and in
Official Capacity, Delta Regional Unit, Arkansas Department
of Correction; R. Bea, LPN, Individually and in Official
Capacity, Delta Regional Unit, Arkansas Department of
Correction; Dr. Thomas, Individually and in Official
Capacity, Delta Regional Unit, Arkansas Department of
Correction, Appellees.
No. 94-2248.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.
Submitted Nov. 11, 1994.
Decided Nov. 23, 1994.
Willie C. Sherrer, Plaintiff-Appellant pro se, Dermott, AR.
Alan R. Humphries, James Michael Lewis, Humphries Law Firm, Pine Bluff, AR, for defendants-appellees.
Before WOLLMAN, BEAM, and HANSEN, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
Willie Sherrer, an Arkansas inmate, appeals the district court's1 grant of summary judgment to defendant prison medical staff members in this 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 action. We affirm.
Sherrer alleged defendants violated the Eighth Amendment because they were deliberately indifferent in treating his broken index finger. We review a grant of summary judgment de novo, viewing the evidence in light most favorable to the non-moving party. United States ex rel. Glass v. Medtronic, Inc.,
Although delays occurred in Sherrer's initial examination by Dr. Thomas, and in executing Thomas's orders for x-rays and an orthopedic examination, we do not believe Sherrer submitted sufficient evidence that defendants ignored "an acute or escalating situation" or that the delays adversely affected his prognosis, given the type of injury in this case. See Givens v. Jones,
We find Sherrer's desire for a replacement joint instead of fusion surgery is merely a disagreement with the course of medical treatment and does not state a constitutional claim. See Smith v. Marcantonio,
Accordingly, we affirm.
Notes
The Honorable George Howard, Jr., United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas, adopting the report and recommendations of the Honorable H. David Young, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas
