In New Zealand, doctors left an instrument the size of a plate in the belly of a woman in labor

In New Zealand, doctors left an instrument the size of a plate in the belly of a woman in labor

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In New Zealand, doctors left a surgical instrument “the size of a dinner plate” in the abdomen of a woman in labor after a caesarean section. The woman suffered from chronic pain for 18 months after giving birth until tests revealed she had a dilator left in her abdomen, The Guardian reports. An instrument called the Alexis retractor (AWR) is used to retract the edges of the wound up to 17 centimeters during surgery. The incident happened at Auckland City Hospital in 2020, but New Zealand’s Health and Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell released a report about it recently. Photo: herraez/Depositphotos After an initial investigation into the case, Te Whatu Ora Auckland District Health Board (Te Whatu Ora Auckland) “did not find” negligence against the patient, who was in her 20s. But in June 2023, Commissioner Morag McDowell admitted the county council had breached the patients’ rights code. The report states that the woman underwent an elective caesarean section due to doctors’ concerns about placenta previa. However, after the operation, a wound expander (AWR) was left inside, which contributed to chronic pain. The lost tool was accidentally discovered during a computer tomography of the abdominal cavity – before that it was not noticed on an X-ray. “There is a substantial body of evidence suggesting that when a foreign object is left inside a patient during surgery, care is substandard,” writes Morag McDowell. We will remind, in Khmelnytskyi region, a woman accused doctors of abuse during childbirth, and the police opened a case. Read also: In Vinnytsia, a patient was sentenced to 400,000 compensation for a “forgotten” medical spatula 18 years ago

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