Posted on 06/27/2015 10:01:57 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
A patient at a hospital in Genoa, north-west Italy, died after hospital staff allegedly pumped air into her veins instead of blood, Italian media has reported.
Laura Marangoni, 50, died two years ago when a machine used to replace the functions of the heart and lungs during surgery pumped air into her veins instead of blood at the San Martino hospital.
As a result, Marangoni suffered tearing of the right ventricle and died, Tgcom24 reported.
According to reports, the problems started as soon as the heart-lung machine was switched on.
Investigators say the death was caused by the failure of the perfusionists (health care professionals who operate the heart-lung machine during surgery) to check the machine. Three of the medics are now being investigated for manslaughter.
The hospital claims that the heart-lung machine during surgery was not faulty.
The device had been used on other occasions, but had never given any particular problems, the hospital said.
This isnt the only hospital blunder to hit headlines in Italy in the past few years.
Last year, a 43-year-old cancer patient from the northern Italian city of Treviso waited almost a month for a letter telling her she had cancer because of "staff shortages" at the local post office and a "heavy workload over Christmas".
Later that year a woman in the northern Italian town of Rimini announced that she was suing her local health authority for 800,000 ($1.1 million) after she discovered she had undergone months of gruelling cancer treatment on the wrong breast.
In another tragic case, embryos were mistakenly implanted into the wrong mother following an IVF blunder at Romes Sandro Pertini hospital in December 2013.
The error was not noticed until the mother who gave birth to the twins had a genetic test at three months to check for illness which revealed neither she nor her partner were the biological parents.
The revelation resulted in a custody battle between the parents of the twins, and in August 2014 a court ruled that the children must stay with their birth mother.
To be perfectly fair, the law of large numbers means that if you perform millions of procedures, some small number of idiotic screwups will happen.
Mussolini was incompetent too.
They should have known to bleed the lines before using the machine.
depraved-heart murder?
Eh? Mussolini was the first to figure out how to extract plant oils and use them as diesel fuel. A true pioneer on the field of biodiesel.
At that juncture in history, Italy had vast surpluses of herb crops, which his process converted into much needed fuel for the Italian rail system.
Yes, Mussolini really did make the trains run on thyme...
“Yes, Mussolini really did make the trains run on thyme...”
I don’t know if I should smack you or applaud you. :p ;)
The original patent on transesterification of vegetable oil for fuel came from Belgium in the 1930s.
He really screwed up the foreign policy though.
You have a great sense of hummus.
Both.
Read the entire post you’re replying, to ;-)
Herb puns are a dime a dozen. You should try to come up with something more oregano.
Sage advice.
I try to curry favor when given the opportunity.
Sorrel about that.
This thread is peppered with puns.
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