This case involves a female patient who underwent laparoscopic colorectal surgery for the treatment of diverticulitis. The surgeon encountered difficulty during the surgery, and the procedure took a total of four hours to complete overall. Despite the fact that he encountered significant difficulty using a laparoscopic approach, the surgeon did not convert to an open procedure. Following the surgery, the patient became septic and it was discovered that she had suffered a laceration to her bowels. She required a number of subsequent surgeries as well as treatment for the severe sepsis, and has nevertheless suffered permanent and debilitating injuries as a result.