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Surgeon uses 'rusty hacksaw' to amputate leg after hospital staff found B&Q was closed | Surgeon uses 'rusty hacksaw' to amputate leg after hospital staff found B&Q was closed |
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A Scottish hospital is carrying out an investigation into claims a surgeon used a “rusty hacksaw” to amputate an elderly man’s leg. | A Scottish hospital is carrying out an investigation into claims a surgeon used a “rusty hacksaw” to amputate an elderly man’s leg. |
Although the incident began as a routine operation to amputate a pensioner’s leg, the surgeon unexpectedly found a metal plate in the limb. | Although the incident began as a routine operation to amputate a pensioner’s leg, the surgeon unexpectedly found a metal plate in the limb. |
Staff were unable to find equipment to remove the plate, so a team member was sent to the local B&Q store to buy a saw. | Staff were unable to find equipment to remove the plate, so a team member was sent to the local B&Q store to buy a saw. |
But, due to the late hour when the operation occurred, the shop was closed and a hacksaw was found in an old stock cupboard in the hospital. | But, due to the late hour when the operation occurred, the shop was closed and a hacksaw was found in an old stock cupboard in the hospital. |
Senior management at the Ayr hospital were alerted by theatre staff who witnessed the procedure. | |
Last night, Jackson Carlaw, the Scottish Conservative health spokesman, told the Scottish Mail on Sunday: “This is simply incredible – an indescribable way to treat any patient. | Last night, Jackson Carlaw, the Scottish Conservative health spokesman, told the Scottish Mail on Sunday: “This is simply incredible – an indescribable way to treat any patient. |
“Despite the UK’s advancement in modern medicine this episode has all the finesse of improvised surgery on Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar.” | “Despite the UK’s advancement in modern medicine this episode has all the finesse of improvised surgery on Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar.” |
The Daily Record reported a hospital source said: “As B&Q was shut, the decision was taken to use a saw which was found in the old store cupboard. | The Daily Record reported a hospital source said: “As B&Q was shut, the decision was taken to use a saw which was found in the old store cupboard. |
“It was sterilised before being used, but highly skilled surgeons in Scotland in 2015 shouldn’t find themselves in the middle of an operation without the proper equipment.” | “It was sterilised before being used, but highly skilled surgeons in Scotland in 2015 shouldn’t find themselves in the middle of an operation without the proper equipment.” |
Ann Gow, Interim Nurse Director, told The Independent: “NHS Ayrshire & Arran is currently conducting a significant adverse event review (SAER) into a recent incident within University Hospital Ayr where standard procedures were not followed. | Ann Gow, Interim Nurse Director, told The Independent: “NHS Ayrshire & Arran is currently conducting a significant adverse event review (SAER) into a recent incident within University Hospital Ayr where standard procedures were not followed. |
“The findings of this review and any subsequent recommendations will be shared with clinicians, as well as the family of the patient.” | “The findings of this review and any subsequent recommendations will be shared with clinicians, as well as the family of the patient.” |
The patient and his family have been notified. | The patient and his family have been notified. |
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