Manhattan, NY - Mount Sinai Hospital Removes Wrong Kidney From Patient |
Manhattan, NY - A surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center, one of New York City’s most renowned hospitals, has been relieved from his clinical and administrative duties after removing the wrong kidney from a patient, hospital officials said Thursday.
The patient, a 76-year-old male, was on dialysis with two failed and diseased kidneys when the wrong one was removed, said Sinai spokeswoman Dorie Klissas. Doctors subsequently removed the second failed kidney and the patient is doing well, she said.
“This event should never have occurred at Mount Sinai,” said Klissas. “We apologized to the patient, and we will do all we can to ensure that something like this never happens again.”
Klissas, who said hospital officials had consulted with the patient Thursday, would not say when the incident occurred. She also would not name the surgeon, citing hospital policy not to comment on personnel issues.
The patient, she said, told hospital officials the surgeon helped him overcome bladder cancer and that despite the error he had “enormous faith in the doctor.”
Wrong side surgeries do occur at hospitals throughout the country — and many facilities take efforts to “mistake proof” operating rooms. In July 2008, a surgeon at a Minneapolis hospital who removed the wrong kidney from a cancer patient said he was distracted by beeper calls and other patients when he made a mistake on the patient’s chart, a state investigation there found.
The 12-story hospital, which has nearly 1,200 beds, occupies four square blocks on the city’s Upper East Side and was founded in downtown Manhattan in 1852.
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May 10, 2013 at 12:12 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
one outa two ain't bad odds. my brother passed on there...... zero outa one is crap odds
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May 10, 2013 at 12:51 PM Butterfly Says:Report as Inappropriate
I smell a law suit!!
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May 10, 2013 at 02:58 PM mewhoze Says:Report as Inappropriate
its shouldnt have happened at mount sinai? where should it have happened?
there are supposed to be multiple checkpoints and questions asked in order to avoid this happening.
cmon now its 2013
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May 12, 2013 at 08:01 AM anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ its shouldnt have happened at mount sinai? where should it have happened?
there are supposed to be multiple checkpoints and questions asked in order to avoid this happening.
cmon now its 2013 ”
"there are supposed to be multiple checkpoints and questions asked in order to avoid this happening.
cmon now its 2013 ”
There are. I just had (relatively minor) surgery there a month ago and you can't get a tissue without them asking your name, DOB and address.
I had 4 residents + 2 MD's all go over the surgery with me before-hand; at first I was annoyed they each repeated the same questions, but I am glad they all were on the same page.
No idea how this poor man's mistake happened...