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Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by davidif: 4:13am On Apr 05, 2017 |
sisisioge: This looks like pure incompetence to me. |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by davidif: 4:18am On Apr 05, 2017 |
Guyman02: WHAT?!!?!??! |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by DonaTee(f): 7:41am On Apr 05, 2017 |
adorablepepple: if u don't sue the hospital the case wont b taken up n investigated. so d consultants couldn't find the haematoma behind d bladder.....and fey went back n still didn't see it yet she was bleeding out means it was not hidden or bleeding into a sac meaning dey mistankly injured d bladder during the c section. |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by Pennywise(m): 8:13am On Apr 05, 2017 |
@fostermd thank you for taking me on in respect of this Medical Art Centre incident. I scan-read most topics not paying attention to a whole lot but I have gone back to read the hospital press statement and defence in this Unfortunate incident and I can't help but conclude that it was an unmitigated disaster. Clearly it's a new hospital with young consultants They attempted to hide their incompetence under consultant and international nurse toga. This is 2017. U take responsibility for your action not title. Infact they called consultant so many times it almost made me puke. Another infantile peculiarity with Nigerian medicine. Worst of all it is implied that the husband massaging the wife's abdomen after surgery caused the bleeding. For a dedicated client who almost opened the clinic with the founder this is an outrage and a stab in the back. When lies are told about Nigerian victims of doctor's incompetence and hinged on illiteracy and tribal practices of the victim it often gains traction, but this is an educated white man. In any case massaging a uterus even after surgery will cause contraction and stop bleeding. Drugs are routinely given for this purpose after surgery. The autopsy result, death from retro uterine hematoma is curious and need to be revisited. The press statement again reflects inexperience on the part of Clinic operators. They should maintain complete silence and wait for time to heal. Any defence at this time will simply exercebate their plight. It's a new clinic with young doctors and a lot of prospects. You gain nothing by starting a fight in your own party just to prove you are strong. |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by fostermd(m): 10:24am On Apr 05, 2017 |
Pennywise: I mentioned poor index of suspicion with regard to diagnosis on the part of the doctors in my last post.The diagnosis of DIC is quite straightforward clinically and doesn't necessarily require laboratory test to decide.They ought to have given Fwb(availability ) immediately instead of taking her to theatre the second time given the history of bleeding from multiple sites. It was a nice chat and hope that Continuing Professional Development ( CPD) is mandated by MDCN before renewal of annual practicing licence of doctors in Nigeria. Best wishes colleague. |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by juman(m): 6:06am On Apr 06, 2017 |
pato1: They are looking into it because she was a foreigner's wife. A country without real leaders. |
Re: Lagos Investigates Portuguese Wife’s Death After Childbirth In Hospital (photo) by Nobody: 1:51am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Mission accomplished. It's sick! |
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