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Cancer patient set on fire during operation in Romania | Cancer patient set on fire during operation in Romania |
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A hospital patient has died after being set on fire during surgery in Romania. | A hospital patient has died after being set on fire during surgery in Romania. |
Surgeons at Floreasca Hospital in Bucharest used an alcohol-based disinfectant on the woman, 66, before carrying out her operation for pancreatic cancer on 22 December. | Surgeons at Floreasca Hospital in Bucharest used an alcohol-based disinfectant on the woman, 66, before carrying out her operation for pancreatic cancer on 22 December. |
But they then used an electric scalpel - which, as it came into contact with the alcohol, set the woman's body alight on the operating table. | But they then used an electric scalpel - which, as it came into contact with the alcohol, set the woman's body alight on the operating table. |
She suffered burns to 40% of her body, and died in hospital a week later. | She suffered burns to 40% of her body, and died in hospital a week later. |
Police have opened an investigation into the woman's death, local media report. | Police have opened an investigation into the woman's death, local media report. |
The victim's family told Romanian media they hadn't been told of "the gravity of the situation" or the details of what had happened - only that it was "an accident". | The victim's family told Romanian media they hadn't been told of "the gravity of the situation" or the details of what had happened - only that it was "an accident". |
"We found out some details from the press, when they were broadcast on TV stations," they said. "We aren't making accusations, we just want to understand what happened." | "We found out some details from the press, when they were broadcast on TV stations," they said. "We aren't making accusations, we just want to understand what happened." |
Health minister Victor Costache has promised to investigate the "traumatic" incident. | Health minister Victor Costache has promised to investigate the "traumatic" incident. |
"We hope to learn from this troubling episode," he said in a statement. "Both myself and the Ministry of Health team that I coordinate will do everything possible to find out the truth." | "We hope to learn from this troubling episode," he said in a statement. "Both myself and the Ministry of Health team that I coordinate will do everything possible to find out the truth." |
Deputy minister Horatiu Moldovan added: "The surgeons should have been aware that it is prohibited to use an alcohol-based disinfectant during surgical procedures performed with an electric scalpel." | Deputy minister Horatiu Moldovan added: "The surgeons should have been aware that it is prohibited to use an alcohol-based disinfectant during surgical procedures performed with an electric scalpel." |
Romania spends the least on its healthcare system of any EU country, both per resident and as a percentage of its GDP. It has the highest child mortality rates on the continent, along with an underdeveloped hospital infrastructure and a persistent shortage of medical staff. |
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