Doctors in Nairobi have been suspended for performing brain
surgery on the wrong patient.
A case of mistaken identification tags caused a mix-up
between two patients — one needed surgery for a blood clot on the brain, the
other just nursing and non-invasive treatment for swelling after a head trauma.
It wasn’t until hours into the surgery that doctors
discovered there was no blood clot, according to a report from the BBC news
service.
Hospital CEO Lily Koros said the hospital "deeply
regrets this event and has done all it can to ensure the safety and well-being
of the patient in question.”
"We are happy to inform the public that the patient is
in recovery and progressing well," Koros added.
Both the person operated on and the blood clot patient are
in good condition, it said.
Apparently, this is the first time this type of mishap has
occurred in the country. The neurosurgeon, the anesthetist and two nurses
involved have been suspended.
The mix-up is reflective of a bigger problem, according to
the country’s doctors union.
Ouma Oluga, chief executive officer of the Kenya Medical
Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists' Union, told Reuters the mistake was
indicative of an "overwhelmed" system and staff.
"These are quality system issues that should not be
leveled at staff," Oluga said. “A shortage of medical staff and inadequate
theater space make errors more likely…" he further noted. "Doctors
are overwhelmed. You find one doctor could be doing 10 to 19 operations [in a
day]."
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/03/02/brain-surgeons-perform-procedure-on-wrong-patient.html
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