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Thunder
01-16-2002, 12:35 PM
how stupid is this?

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) -- A surgeon at Rhode Island Hospital operated on the wrong side of a man's head after a CT scan was placed backward on an X-ray viewing box, the hospital told the state Department of Health.

The patient had bleeding on the right side of his brain, but the reversed scan made it look as if the bleeding was on the left, according to the hospital's report filed Tuesday. In addition, the patient's incision site had not been marked with a pen, as recommended by error-prevention experts.

After the surgeon drilled two holes in the left side of the patient's skull and found no bleeding, the procedure was repeated on the right side and the blood was drained. The patient has suffered no ill effects from the December 12 error, hospital spokeswoman Jane Bruno told The Providence Journal.

Wrong-site surgery tops a list of 27 serious, preventable events prepared by the National Quality Forum, a Washington-based group that promotes a national strategy for measuring health-care quality.

Dr. Kenneth Kaizer, the group's president, said such surgery "occurs more frequently than a lot of people would like to believe."

"With humans, there's always going to be error," he said. "That's why we need to design systems and processes to minimize error."

The Department of Health has cited the hospital for not following all aspects of its own policy requiring multiple verifications of a patient's identity and the site of surgery.

The professionals involved in the operation -- the surgeon, two surgical residents, the operating-room nurse, the operating-room technologist, and the certified registered nurse anesthetist -- have been referred to their licensing boards for investigation, Farrington said. Their names were not released.

"The public puts an enormous amount of trust in our institution and we really take that very seriously. We do deeply regret that this incident occurred," Bruno said.

The error occurred one year after another mix-up at Rhode Island Hospital in which a surgeon operated on the wrong child, removing the tonsils and adenoids of a girl who was supposed to get eye surgery.

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CornMonkey
01-16-2002, 01:33 PM
sheesh...

Grimm
01-16-2002, 01:38 PM
Note to self: No surgery in Rhode Island!

jase71
01-16-2002, 01:44 PM
Hey, doctors are people too.

Thats why they scare me. :eek:

brainsmile
01-16-2002, 02:05 PM
note to self: don't bleed in da head.

molecularfire
01-16-2002, 03:35 PM
Yeah, actually it happens a lot. The good news is that they ride us a lot during training to not make that kind of mistake. I've had so many professors put up an x-ray backwards just to make sure that we're awake. Hopefully some of that will actually stick when I go out and do something.

mojo
01-16-2002, 04:20 PM
so you all think we really live these "lives" and interact with outside stimuli, huh? :dodgy:

molecularfire
01-16-2002, 04:23 PM
so you all think we really live these "lives" and interact with outside stimuli, huh?

:confused:

Sir_Froggy
01-16-2002, 05:46 PM
doctors and all the school they go through :rolleyes:

Windsor
01-16-2002, 06:10 PM
I guess they get old, and forgetful...and shakey. One thing that kinda disturbed me was a video I once watched of an old doctor dealing with some extremely deadly toxin. While he was talking about how deadly it was, he was holding a bottle of it in his hands, which I noticed were SHAKING. :hmm:

molecularfire
01-16-2002, 06:14 PM
Yeah, this guy that I used to work for would eat and work with deadly chemicals at the same time. He probably did it in a safe way, though because as I said, he was an old guy. I probably would've already been dead had I tried stuff like that.

Jeffbx
01-17-2002, 05:22 AM
Boy, I can't wait for robotic surgeons to be perfected! Of course, I'm still waiting for that flying car, too... :hmm: