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naomi24 | 10:17 Wed 02nd Oct 2024 | News
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//A surgeon at a crisis-hit NHS trust used a Swiss Army penknife to open up the chest of a patient because he claimed he could not find a sterile scalpel....Prof Graeme Poston, an expert witness on clinical negligence and a former consultant surgeon, told the BBC: “It surprises me and appals me. Firstly, a penknife is not sterile. Secondly it is not an operating instrument. And thirdly all the kit [must have been] there."//

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62g7ed3qzxo

 

 

This is frightening!  I can't see that he's been struck off - but I really hope I just missed that bit in this report.

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True story- my brother was working on the roof of a private hospital in Manchester (the one most top footballers attend incidentally) and suddenly he heard shouting below- it was a surgeon asking whether he had a cross-head screwdriver?!  He did, an old one, which he lent him- was apparently doing a hip replacement and couldn't find his (sterile) one!   

Just how sharp was his penknife?

Presumably sharp enough.

 

Meanwhile, the claim that a scalpel wasn't available, needs investigation. Sounds very strange.

Why wasnt he named?

Total negligence IMHO.  If you really dont have the equipment you stop the procedure.

This is some rent a mouth attention seeking quack trying to make some sort of point. Sounds like a load of old pony to me.

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If the operation was successful why worry what instrument was used.

o god if someone operated on  my hip with a cross ply that jad just come off the roof - - I wd go spare

we got away with it - -  is a very poor reason to do something

Even if the operation was successful ? 

Get a life  -  I bet you'd put in for compensation.

Thank God you are alive and well.

Some of the more expensive Swiss Army knives do have a Phillips type screwdriver.

I wonder when they dropped the thingy for taking stones out of horses' hooves?

Get a life  -  I bet you'd put in for compensation.

noop - no damage - no case ( which you kinda always knew)

you cant sue on a chance - ( actually you might  if it were a contract) ( which you kinda always knew)

Back story: The BBC also reported that the same surgeon who used a Swiss army knife, who the broadcaster did not name, carried out three operations where the patients died soon afterwards.

He  used it for cardiac arrest ( internal cardiac massage) which I conclude must be casualty. Patient survived. There WAS an internal inquiry which opined not being able to find a scalpel in a hospital was " questionable"

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