Surgeons do make mistakes – time to reboot the surgery checklist | Ara Darzi

The case of the Bristol boy who was left ‘castrated’ by an operation error shows the need for more rigorous procedures

Just before Christmas, a two-year-old boy with an undescended testicle was admitted to Bristol Children’s hospital for what should have been a routine 30-minute operation to draw it down into his scrotum where it belonged.

Instead, after an agonising two-and-a-half-hour wait, his parents were told that a surgeon had mistakenly inserted a camera into the “wrong side” and their son’s healthy testicle would now “never work.” He had, as they put it, been “castrated”. The hospital apologised and launched an investigation.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2TjawCZ

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