Discussion in 'All Categories' started by ANNE POWELL - Dec 15th, 2014 1:03 am. | |
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Two items of equipment failed while under surgery and it is suspected those items are left inside me and could not be recoverd |
re: equipment failure while under surgery
by ADITYA RAJESHWAR -
Jan 7th, 2015
9:06 am
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Dear Anne, Equipment failure accounts for around 7% of total surgery done by using technical equipment. It can be reduced by Performing equipment checks before surgeries, using briefing tools and conducting staff training programs . In your case there is dual error firstly failure of equipment and leaving those equipment inside, You Should firstly confirm that actually they left equipment inside you or not. If yes then its a clear case of of medical negligence. Your remedy lies in compensation. With Regards ADITYA RAJESHWAR |
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