When I had my foot operated on they asked me at least ten times which foot was getting the surger and they put a sleave on the wrong leg and marked good leg.
When I had my foot operated on they asked me at least ten times which foot was getting the surger and they put a sleave on the wrong leg and marked good leg.
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Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
From Hospital Review
Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I., has been fined $150,000 by the Rhode Island Department of Health for a wrong-site surgery, marking only the second time the Department has fined a hospital for this kind of error, according to a report from WPRI News.
On Oct. 23, surgeons began to operate on the incorrect finger of a patient, and the mistake was discovered and corrected, according to the report. This is the fifth wrong-site surgery at Rhode Island Hospital since 2007.
I think it's almost standard operating procedure anymore for doctors here in the U.S., to mark the surgery site. I know the last few surgeries that I had that weren't emergencies, I had to go to the doctor's office the day before and be "marked".
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When I was to begin my breast reconstruction surgery, a couple of years after my left-breast mastectomy, the doctor drew all over my chest with a black marker just what was to go where. ..Even though I should think he couldn't POSSIBLY have gotten confused over which side was to get done!
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Someone should have written with a Sharpie or a magic marker "NOT this one" on the healthy limb.
How tragic and utterly stupid.![]()
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When I had my thumb joint replaced, I had to mark the thumb to be operated on. AND they asked me (what seemed like a million times) which one was to be done. Once the bandages came off, I saw that the doctor had "autographed" it with his signature! When I asked about it, I was told that it was just another precaution used. The doctor reviews the chart, and then he writes his signature on the body part to be operated on. This way, if there is any "problem" (ie. operating on the wrong side) the doctor WILL be liable! If I remember correctly, that was a procedure put in place by either that particular hospital or the doctor group. I can't remember for certain.
I am so sorry for the gentleman who had the wrong foot amputated. I am glad the family will be seeking legal advice and while no amount of money can bring the foot back, at least there will be some ramification for the doctor.
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That's terrible! Especially since it sounds like the "bad" foot was visibly infected!David just recently had surgery on his hip. David and the doctor both initialled the side to be operated on. I think it's a great, effective, simple and inexpensive way to avoid potential issues.
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