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3dGameMan
12-28-2004, 11:37 AM
Doctor 'amputated wrong foot': ~source (http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=25299)

Doctor 'amputated wrong foot'
14:01 AEDT Mon Dec 27 2004


AP - A doctor at a public hospital in southern Mexico mistakenly amputated the right leg of an elderly patient who had sought treatment for an infection in his left foot, the patient's family announced on Sunday.

Seeking treatment for a foot wound aggravated by diabetes, Alberto Lopez, 74, was admitted to a Social Security Institute hospital in Tuxtla Gutierrez, 630 kms south of Mexico City, and underwent surgery on Friday.

But the patient emerged from surgery without a right leg - and still suffering from the original infection - according to family members who filed a complaint Sunday with the state attorney general's office and a national medical arbitration commission.

As of Sunday, Lopez had not yet been notified that the wrong limb was amputated unnecessarily, according to his daughter, Esperanza Lopez.

"He could die on us just from the impact," she said. "What we are demanding of the authorities is that the person responsible be punished."

Hospital director Jesus Siman acknowledged that a mistake was made and said the responsible doctor had been removed from the hospital while authorities investigate the incident. The doctor under investigation could not be reached for comment.

egarrard
12-28-2004, 11:41 AM
I hear that some hospitals in the US are handing patients an indelible marker when they come in and asking them to mark which leg or arm they want worked on. That way they can blame the patient if something like this happens.

Ringthane
12-28-2004, 11:46 AM
Reminds me of that episode in "ER" where Romano had his arm removed (he'd been in an accident where his left arm was cut off and then reattached, but it wasn't working, so he wanted it removed for good), and he had Corday write on his good arm "Not this one, stup1d!", so they would take the right arm.

coolhand
12-28-2004, 09:38 PM
someone has to...FOOT the blame for that one lol...ha ha...i crack myself up....lol..

2JSC
12-28-2004, 10:27 PM
My uncl had his foot removed last year from diabeteas, and when I went to go see him, he drew a big target on top of his foot with markers. :lmao