Posted on 04/08/2007 7:05:53 PM PDT by Stoat
Two patients a week are leaving hospital with surgical instruments still inside them, it was revealed yesterday.
Over the last three years, the Health Service has paid £4.3 million over a series of claims by patients that doctors have left foreign bodies under their skin.
The list of lost implements includes swabs, a catheter, a metal clip and a contraceptive coil, according to data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
There were a total of 283 claims against the NHS in the last three years - nearly two every week. And that figure is likely to be just the tip of the iceberg as there could be hundreds of other people who will never find out about their doctors mishap.
Studies have revealed surgical instruments are more likely to be left in a patients body in "stressful situations" such as emergency operations. Tools were also more likely to be left behind if the patient was overweight.
One victim of medical negligence was pensioner Victor Hutchinson, who spent three months with a two-inch scalpel blade in his chest after a heart operation.
The 76-year-old father-of-five was admitted to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth for a heart bypass in September 2003.
During surgery it was noticed the blade was missing, but after an hour-long search, surgeons assumed it had been thrown out with the clinical waste.
Mr Hutchinson was later given a precautionary X-ray at the hospital after complaining of stomach pains - and shocked staff saw the trapped scalpel.
By then the blade was in too dangerous a position to remove. Mr Hutchinson later died from unrelated complications, but his widow Jean believes his anxiety over the blunder hastened his death.
Peter Walsh of Action Against Medical Accidents said: "It is almost certain that there are a lot more incidents of this nature that are unknown because people never find out about it. Also there will be a great number of people who even when this happens decide not to take legal action.
"What is so tragic is that these are such basic errors - they are so easily avoidable through routine checks.
"The only thing to be thankful of is that in the context of the number of surgical procedures carried out every year this is thankfully very small."
Blair Gibbs, spokesman for the Taxpayers Alliance, said: "It is good that victims of these kinds of medical blunders can now get compensation, but because of the way we pay for healthcare in Britain, the bill ultimately lands on the taxpayer.
"Patients are rightly becoming more demanding of good quality free healthcare, and in time this will mean that either the NHS starts performing like BUPA - and makes fewer of these kinds of mistakes - or we have to stop relying on the taxpayer to pay the full costs."
Maybe as a cost-cutting measure they need to stop letting their equipment walk out the door.
I'm sure The One that cannot be named will give us the answer.....
While a metal detector would require extra checking for people that are supposed to have metal in them, it wouldn't help for extra metal, non-metallic leavings, etc.
Maybe the person gets tagged as carrying metal objects next time takes a flight.
The Brits need Hitlery to fix their health care system. When she gets done with them, there won’t be any patients leaving with instruments in them. They won’t leave at all. It’s called the Clintoon fix.
That must have provided for some interesting, hushed chatter around the the hospital corridors, as well as more than a few red faces.
I'm hoping that the patient survived.
i see a great marketing opportunity for home x ray machines with tobacco’s fame attorneys 800 #’s slapped on them for a quick call
The 'fix' you suggest would overwhelm the U.K. funerary industry, and our British Friends deserve far better than that. I predict that the 2008 U.S. elections will give her such a brutal bitch-slapping that nobody will need to worry about 'that woman' and any of her plans for a very long time. After the DNC realizes that they have poured several hundred million dollars down a rathole (literally speaking) I believe that they will be rather gunshy of any future tickets with a 'Clinton' name on it.
It's precisely that sort of innovative, out-of-the-box thinking that made America the unstoppable economic dynamo that it is.
It could be a mobile service.
Slogan Contest!
"We'll Fish Out What The Sturgeon Left Behind"
"Feeling A Strange Poke? Give Us A Friendly Call!"
"Recent Surgery? That Unexpected Weight Gain May Have Nothing To Do With Your Diet"
That's the problem with socialized medicine. They need to start billing the patients for the instruments. Then the system could then to pay for competent levels of care.
Oh, that is absolutely heartbreaking. So very sad.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.