Our Atlanta medical malpractice attorneys on occasion review cases in which surgical procedures are performed on the wrong side of the body.
Last Tuesday there was a report of a wrong site surgery at a Minnesota hospital. Surgeons at the hospital mistakenly removed the wrong kidney from a patient. The surgery was performed last Tuesday at Methodist Hospital in Minneapolis, but it wasn’t until the next day that it was discovered that the wrong kidney had been removed. A pathology examination of the removed kidney determined that it was healthy.
The doctor who removed the kidney was a veteran surgeon. The hospital while accepting responsibility for the actions, has pointed a finger at a paperwork mistake.
Most hospitals have safety measures in place designed to prevent wrong-site surgery, including marking body parts to be operated on in advance of surgery and requiring a “time out” in the operating room to give surgical staff a chance to double check documentation and voice any concerns.
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