Surgical slip-up reveals itself

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2023
  • Have you navigated a situation where timing was everything, just like Burke's revelation? Share your experiences about when to wield the power of information!
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  • @blj824621
    @blj824621 10 месяцев назад +66160

    That’s why we do a count before and after every surgery for everything. If the count is off, we look or X-ray the area. This done by both doctor, surgical tech, and nurse.

    • @bradhensarling9006
      @bradhensarling9006 10 месяцев назад +202

      May I ask what a count is here

    • @microsd4294
      @microsd4294 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@bradhensarling9006they probably mean a “head count” of all the tools

    • @EdRDBarker
      @EdRDBarker 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@bradhensarling9006you count all the items you have ready for the operation before and after. So they would have counted for example 4 towels before the surgery then after the surgery there would have only been 3. So only place it could be was in the patient

    • @jessicamcwilliams3346
      @jessicamcwilliams3346 10 месяцев назад +1456

      You count how many sponges or towels you had before the surgery say there are 10 towels on your prep tray. Before you close up the patient you count the towels and you are missing 2. You search the floor and trash cans and you check to make sure that are not any towels that got tucked under the patient. So the surgeon decided to close up anyway. Because staff will find the missing towels when the room is cleaned and set up. The patient develops an infection and dies during the autopsy 2 towels and a clamp are found near the surgical site. The doctor is sued and looses his license, becomes an alcoholic, his wife and children leave him he's never able to find work again, looses his and his car is repoed becomes homeless and dies on the streets sad an alone. His last thought as he lays dying after be stabbed by an addict who wanted his shoes are "if only I had counted the sponges an clamps and insisted we find them before we closed up i would still be a doctor".

    • @bradhensarling9006
      @bradhensarling9006 10 месяцев назад +96

      @@jessicamcwilliams3346 ah OK tyty

  • @kristinaj9159
    @kristinaj9159 10 месяцев назад +26700

    “I was gonna check but was in a hurry” is terrifying to hear from a surgeon

    • @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez
      @JoseRodriguez-eu5ez 10 месяцев назад +707

      I was gonna go in and check the wound...but then I got high...

    • @sasquatch8268
      @sasquatch8268 10 месяцев назад +229

      Thats the reality unfortunately when you have other patients to see

    • @angrydragonslayer
      @angrydragonslayer 10 месяцев назад +347

      ​@@sasquatch8268it's not an acceptable reason when the bill is easily $100k
      I would not tolerate an industry-equivalent from a supplier when speaking of a $2k part and go to court at $5k
      At 100k, me mentioning it to others in the industry would kill that supplier's business

    • @joshvega5469
      @joshvega5469 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@JoseRodriguez-eu5ezbrilliantly done my dude

    • @var8381
      @var8381 10 месяцев назад

      @@angrydragonslayer looking up at the fact that a lot of DRUGS induced pre or post surgical or in general physiology may or may not RESULT in death or severe symptoms related side effects or allergic reactions.....SEE IT'S ALWAYS GONNA BE CHANCES OF LAPSES AND LESS REGARDS BUT IF CONDITIONS DON'T ADVANCES THEN IT'S GIVEN A BYGONES BE BYGONES MOMENT ESPECIALLY AT EMERGENCIES MEDICAL SERVICES(EMS) ARRIVALS DURING CASUALTIES AS OF EARTHQUAKE OR FLOODS OR WARS OR PANDEMIC BREAKOUTS OR ROAD ACCIDENTS IN BUNCH OR STREET VIOLENCE OUTBREAKS OR RAILWAYS ACCIDENTS OR FLYING CRASHES OR FIRE ACCIDENTS ETC.
      ONE MUST UNDERSTAND THE RUSH N PRESSURE ON MEDICS TO SAVE MORE N MORE LIFES AND IT LOT DEPENDS ON THE AVAILAVLE TRAINED STAFF ,,,ALSO HUMAN BODY IS CAPABLE OF KEEPING STUFF INSIDE AS KEEPERS ,,IT CAUSES NO ISSUE AS MEDICAL STUFF IS STERILIZED OR QURANTIZED SO NEED NOT TO WORRY 😅😅😆😆♥️♥️♥️💐💐💐🌺🌺🌹🌹⚘⚘😄😃👍👍

  • @syphonexp4695
    @syphonexp4695 9 месяцев назад +5629

    “I didn’t report my botched surgery because I was scared of actually facing consequences”

    • @kylebarrett7066
      @kylebarrett7066 9 месяцев назад +351

      @@sushi610imagine leaving a towel in someones body after a surgery.

    • @Meece11
      @Meece11 9 месяцев назад +216

      ​@@sushi610Imagine going in for surgey to have your life improved and the doctor makes a stupid ass mistake and now you're dead

    • @crusade6918
      @crusade6918 9 месяцев назад +45

      @@sushi610yeah either jail time or barred from being a doctor of any kind

    • @timthorson52
      @timthorson52 9 месяцев назад +91

      @@sushi610 Mistakes happen, it probably wouldn't end a career to make a mistake, but to realize you made a mistake afterward and not report it is potentially criminal.

    • @Hinaru2008
      @Hinaru2008 9 месяцев назад +65

      ​​@@sushi610it's not understandable, they have a responsability, they are entrusted with a person's body, maybe even that person's life. Not only he made a mistake, he realized he did it and pretended it never happened, that's even worse, the patient's life was in danger and he kept his mouth shut for his own good
      And his response basically was: Oh I was gonna say something about it, I've just been waiting to get caught first...

  • @jakobkiehne596
    @jakobkiehne596 9 месяцев назад +988

    This happened to my grandpa. Caused him pain for years and no one wanted to check it out at the hospital. When they finally found it during a triple bypass, it was made very clear by hospital staff that they thought it was his fault. Somehow while under general anesthesia my grandpa left a sponge in his chest during open heart surgery. He was the best and worst surgery I ever knew.

    • @pearl_the_raccoon_5805
      @pearl_the_raccoon_5805 9 месяцев назад +77

      i hate that for you and him. Its sickening how heartless medical personale can be in the country

    • @Valchrist1313
      @Valchrist1313 9 месяцев назад +2

      X

    • @ashleyc2525
      @ashleyc2525 9 месяцев назад +35

      How did they explain that it was his fault??

    • @Jawsjawsjawsrg
      @Jawsjawsjawsrg 9 месяцев назад +4

      Wow, I knew someone that this same scenario happened too as well.

    • @cleo1827
      @cleo1827 9 месяцев назад +24

      That’s hilarious. Yeah doc, I was just scrubbing too hard during bath time, my bad😂

  • @geg5274
    @geg5274 10 месяцев назад +9972

    hes the type of person that wouldnt tell the others about a zombie bite in an apocalypse, because he'd be waiting for "an appropriate time to speak up"

    • @YoutubeIsRetarded689
      @YoutubeIsRetarded689 10 месяцев назад +43

      @@19Borneo67 I mean, would going on a plane flight with Covid despite knowing they had just had a positive test result work better for you?

    • @tuaninh351
      @tuaninh351 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@RUclipsIsRetarded689sure, then I will know I can be infected and have solutions to minimize the consequences than just infecting pepple around me till they f*cking die for no reason

    • @WublicIndecency
      @WublicIndecency 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@RUclipsIsRetarded689same thing basically

    • @Jamesgates355
      @Jamesgates355 10 месяцев назад +94

      that guy the kind of whippersnapper to say "hey guys, we got a problem" instead of saying what the problem is

    • @Reddeath111
      @Reddeath111 9 месяцев назад +30

      *Starts projectile vomiting blood*
      Hey guys I have something to tell you

  • @DaltonHBrown
    @DaltonHBrown 10 месяцев назад +7263

    "I knew I screwed up, but I also knew I'd be in trouble if I spoke up, so I was gonna wait to see if my screw-up was gonna cause issues before I said anything."

    • @onomstarr
      @onomstarr 10 месяцев назад +515

      THIS. And the worst part is that he admits to both
      A. Being in a hurry and cutting corners, which as a surgeon opening someone up you DO NOT DO
      B. Having a suspicion that he didn't inspect his after finishing.
      "I didn't want to get in trouble for not doing my job correctly" is all he had to say

    • @RomanEmpireMetals
      @RomanEmpireMetals 10 месяцев назад +9

      Exactly

    • @SquashGuy02134
      @SquashGuy02134 10 месяцев назад +10

      Spoken like a true job haver

    • @merchant_of_kek5697
      @merchant_of_kek5697 10 месяцев назад

      I mean… yeah if I knew that my career would be over from one mistake why would someone speak a up? Like that literally sounds like hell, you fuck up, do the right thing then still get into ass fucking.

    • @leftifornian2066
      @leftifornian2066 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@onomstarrhe needs to be canceled

  • @ThatJohnKillion1970
    @ThatJohnKillion1970 9 месяцев назад +518

    "Even great doctors make mistakes." Terrible doctors make excuses.

    • @guy-
      @guy- 8 месяцев назад +7

      Sir, you may be a good and respectable man but great doctors can also make excuses.

    • @kaypendergast5676
      @kaypendergast5676 6 месяцев назад

      Not just doctors but also nurses... I've been overdosed and ... and... and...
      I have NO TRUST. NONE.
      Doctors and nurses value their own career over my life.
      How could anyone trust them.

    • @armandotrigo4619
      @armandotrigo4619 4 месяца назад +4

      Funny guy, thinks life is a TV show. People make mistakes no matter how good they are, the consistency of them is what separates the good from the bad ones.

    • @tingispingis
      @tingispingis 3 месяца назад

      ​@@armandotrigo4619Everyone here is acting like this TV show doctor is a real person lol what a world we live in where grown adults don't realize they're watching a dumb show

    • @FiftyStates5
      @FiftyStates5 8 дней назад

      He didn't excuse himself

  • @jhona1429
    @jhona1429 10 месяцев назад +306

    This guy deserves an Oscar for pretending doctors don't have liability insurance.

    • @KingNicotine
      @KingNicotine 9 месяцев назад

      Medical error is responsible for over 250K deaths a year in the US...the third leading cause of death. Maybe we need a little less liability to insure...

    • @well_i_say
      @well_i_say 9 месяцев назад +1

      they have?

  • @094640
    @094640 10 месяцев назад +17786

    "he was always going to tell them about the towel he was just waiting for the right time..." Bruh it was 5 years later he was waiting until he got called out.

    • @adamsmasher9769
      @adamsmasher9769 10 месяцев назад +288

      I think she meqnt that he was going to tell them after the incident

    • @saferabies
      @saferabies 10 месяцев назад +194

      ​@anti-theistocles9879 it's been 5 years

    • @undee3313
      @undee3313 10 месяцев назад +226

      @@saferabies obviously he didnt know until they found the towel the day before.

    • @TripAMD
      @TripAMD 10 месяцев назад +293

      ​@@undee3313. He obviously knew he did it. He just didn't have the courage to admit his mistake.

    • @trinitybernhardt9944
      @trinitybernhardt9944 10 месяцев назад +87

      ​@@TripAMDI think he had doubts, but he probably reassured himself. Not that he was sure. He was probably worried even the act of saying he closed while uncomfortable could lose him the job. Though the little I watched of the show he was reckless and selfish, so... I could be wrong.

  • @IRON.392
    @IRON.392 10 месяцев назад +23081

    "I didn't report it cause I didn't want to get fired" would've been a shorter answer

    • @meneng6933
      @meneng6933 10 месяцев назад +411

      It's the truth I mean 15+ years you've been training,learning for this job and one mistake one moment of negligence could ruin all that hard work not excusing this guy's behavior because that's human life we're talking about and you can't excuse any mistakes in that situation but this is literally my biggest fear as a medical student that everything I worked so hard on could be rendered obsolete because I worked a few double shifts and forgot to check the wounds

    • @reggin867
      @reggin867 10 месяцев назад +529

      ​@@meneng6933to be fair a doctor's mistake isn't equivalent to a plumber mistake. That's why doctors get paid a shitload but face more severe consequences when they screw up relative to other jobs

    • @bretfrench1228
      @bretfrench1228 10 месяцев назад +85

      ​@@meneng6933then dont make a mistake.... ffs....

    • @VitoD226
      @VitoD226 10 месяцев назад +35

      @@meneng6933 don't work so much, don't make such big mistakes...

    • @Mengeneful
      @Mengeneful 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@bretfrench1228🤓

  • @dryb3301
    @dryb3301 9 месяцев назад +437

    That's why we usually don't close the patient until someone or two surgery techs count and verify the towel gauze and instrument count

    • @mrmrjinx9960
      @mrmrjinx9960 9 месяцев назад +1

      this made me queezy

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND 9 месяцев назад

      What if they are bleeding out?

    • @squirrel670
      @squirrel670 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@FIRING_BLINDthey are also watching for that

    • @dryb3301
      @dryb3301 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@FIRING_BLIND if they are bleeding you are definitely not closing. Closing means suturing the final muscle layer, fat layer and skin. If a patient is bleeding they are bleeding from a vessel, so you cauterize small small vessels and suture or tie larger vessels.

  • @sarge6870
    @sarge6870 9 месяцев назад +56

    My wife had a procedure called a "Lampoon" to replace a heart valve. The surgeons left behind a wire 123 cm long (4 1/2 feet). Two days after the procedure, she had a major stroke causing her to not be able to read anymore and memory loss. They made her wait 2 additional weeks before they went back in and removed the wire. It was a 3 week stay in the hospital that was only supposed to be 3 days. My biggest concern now is what I will rename the hospital to after the lawsuit!

    • @confusedredditor1660
      @confusedredditor1660 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm sorry

    • @DagwoodDogwoggle
      @DagwoodDogwoggle 9 месяцев назад +4

      Glad that is your biggest concern. It'd be a shame if your biggest concern was your disabled wife's well being.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@DagwoodDogwoggle Oh, did I forget to mention I am disabled too and am her caretaker? I do the cooking, cleaning, shopping and the laundry just to name a few things. All while dealing with my 3 triple bypasses, defrib/pacemaker implant, claudication in both legs and 2 recent strokes. So yes, I DO have much to worry about!

    • @DagwoodDogwoggle
      @DagwoodDogwoggle 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@sarge6870 I was being sarcastic about your comment. I'm in a similar situation and I understand completely. I hope your litigation goes in your favor and the rest, well, I hope the rest is as do-able as possible.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@DagwoodDogwoggle Thank you and I wish you the same for whatever you are experiencing!

  • @johnl.8616
    @johnl.8616 10 месяцев назад +2832

    And thats why malpractice is the second biggest killer.

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne 10 месяцев назад

      doctors out here killin more people than they save😳😳

    • @azazelblackfire816
      @azazelblackfire816 10 месяцев назад +31

      It’s not but yeah.

    • @azazelblackfire816
      @azazelblackfire816 10 месяцев назад

      The second biggest killer in the world is cancers btw. The first being cardiovascular diseases cause we are all unhealthy degenerate fucks.

    • @Summersong2262
      @Summersong2262 10 месяцев назад +6

      That's a meme, not the second biggest killer.

    • @Summersong2262
      @Summersong2262 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@icarusdeion
      "Rather, they say, most errors represent systemic problems, including poorly coordinated care, fragmented insurance networks, the absence or underuse of safety nets, and other protocols, in addition to unwarranted variation in physician practice patterns that lack accountability."
      So no, THAT is not why medical mistakes are the third biggest killer, because what happened in this fictional video was flat out incompetence and malpractise.
      The overly cited SINGLE study that you guys love to roll out brainlessly doesn't actually back up what you're asserting, and in fact highlights that it's more an organisational thing including the way the US medical system prioritises profits over actual medical care.
      Go to an actual first world country with the same medical education and you'd see a very different result because they aren't struggling with the same twisted social values as the US.

  • @cjvan713
    @cjvan713 10 месяцев назад +10763

    A good doctor/human being will always speak up when another's life is on the line, despite personal consequences.

    • @sirmister9099
      @sirmister9099 10 месяцев назад

      diversity hires dont care

    • @joseluisbucio6384
      @joseluisbucio6384 10 месяцев назад +116

      Not always, this was the reason my father grew up fatherless at 7 , stupid doctor left his towel inside him and my grandpa passed too soon, and didnt get tried

    • @Sabamika1
      @Sabamika1 10 месяцев назад +7

      It not 5 years too late.

    • @dimitriostsiampalis364
      @dimitriostsiampalis364 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@joseluisbucio6384Wtf are you saying. Of course a good human always speaks up.

    • @Grimm-A
      @Grimm-A 10 месяцев назад +17

      And we might lose a doctor, they might lose their life, we might lose their family too.
      It's a drama, this is considered as the top cmment says by doctors, but is also not simple

  • @SSXVegeta
    @SSXVegeta 9 месяцев назад +14

    I like that we are trying to paint this as an empowering learning moment while shifting the blame. "I didnt do the right thing, because I was scared of the consequences of my own carelessness."

  • @VivBrodock
    @VivBrodock 10 месяцев назад +132

    "I endangered a person's life that I've sworn to protect because I was scared I might get sued"

  • @alexandergreer5141
    @alexandergreer5141 10 месяцев назад +4002

    "Cool speech, still a lawsuit."

    • @nishangkinibarua
      @nishangkinibarua 8 месяцев назад +17

      NINE NINE

    • @Ligierthegreensun
      @Ligierthegreensun 3 месяца назад +24

      It’ll be a lawsuit either way, covering it up and lying about it will just ensure that a jury is definitely not on your side.

    • @FFKonoko
      @FFKonoko 3 месяца назад +8

      Not true, actually.
      The lawsuit is there regardless, the difference is if they take retribution on a doctor for voicing it.
      Notable that she literally wasn't to blame.

    • @user-bn5fo5td5r
      @user-bn5fo5td5r 11 дней назад

      The world's biggest lawsuit

  • @Ankochan200
    @Ankochan200 10 месяцев назад +3791

    He cares more about his career and his reputations then the life of his patient.

    • @nasis18
      @nasis18 10 месяцев назад +84

      Sounds like it.

    • @Matt-ve3ql
      @Matt-ve3ql 10 месяцев назад +72

      Average doctor

    • @brandonscudieri1440
      @brandonscudieri1440 10 месяцев назад +151

      I mean, you spend hundreds of thousands on something, along with contribute 10 some years of your life to it, I’m pretty sure anyone would want to preserve that.

    • @MallardPie
      @MallardPie 10 месяцев назад +97

      ​@@brandonscudieri1440 I would rather have a doctor admit a mistake that ignore it

    • @Kob_II
      @Kob_II 10 месяцев назад +58

      @@brandonscudieri1440regardless, just put yourself in the patient's shoes and you'll realize how terrible it really is

  • @bigbromikeify
    @bigbromikeify 10 месяцев назад +5

    "I was gonna report my not having done my job properly but i wanted to see if it would get brushed under the rug first. Im a good doctor, i just screw up and try to avoid responsibility. Who knows how many times ive done it before?"

  • @Fiery154
    @Fiery154 9 месяцев назад +21

    I worked front desk for a surgeon. He had to do an emergency surgery to go remove a cloth left inside someone’s abdominal cavity once.
    This tish actually happens.

  • @HarryBallsich
    @HarryBallsich 10 месяцев назад +3576

    Fired immediately and should be criminally charged.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 10 месяцев назад +168

      This hospital would have been shut down within couple years and all the staff barred from medicine/in prison.
      It's like with the crime shows that have to take the most interesting cases from around the world. The medical cases in this show come from all over the world and over like a 50 year period.
      These scandals would have actually been happening a decade or moreapart and most likely with completely different people involved.

    • @sociallyineptclownprincech8731
      @sociallyineptclownprincech8731 10 месяцев назад +1

      😊

    • @donjuan9746
      @donjuan9746 10 месяцев назад +25

      @@kyleellis1825 EH criminally charging would be hard to do, absolutely losing licenses and barred from practicing but criminal charges usually come with intent or negligence to the point you severely incapacitate someone.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@donjuan9746 That's why I seperated it. They wouldn't all go to jail.

    • @matthewharrison2317
      @matthewharrison2317 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah but because of his "underprivileged demographic", we must give endless allowances for error and mistakes we wouldn't give a hwhite person to make up for muh slavery and......muh oppression...

  • @ShadowMoon878
    @ShadowMoon878 10 месяцев назад +5396

    I remember this episode. When i was undergoing a stomach surgery last year, i actually told the surgeon to take his time coz i feared something like this will happened. Thank goodness he really did took his time coz the surgery was supposed to be over in 4 hours but he took 6 hours.

    • @DomT0311
      @DomT0311 10 месяцев назад +162

      He didn't take his time. He rushed. It just took 6 hrs instead of 4 bc they always underestimate how long it'll take.

    • @lei1043
      @lei1043 10 месяцев назад +157

      ​​That, or some complications happened during the surgery which took a while to stabilize and fix. But hey, at least you're fine now, no need to fret over it xD

    • @Hikari_1304
      @Hikari_1304 10 месяцев назад +146

      @@DomT03116 hours doesn’t sound like a rush lol, you even in the med field? Don’t go throwing around those words to make a point

    • @billwilliams328
      @billwilliams328 10 месяцев назад

      @@lei1043lel

    • @midwings00
      @midwings00 10 месяцев назад +34

      The time is always an estimation. Even Anaesthesia can longer than five minutes to start. All surgical times are estimation. You just become good at the number as you get experience.

  • @noellebellex8169
    @noellebellex8169 9 месяцев назад +14

    My grandma died from this, it was an elective surgery and she was in great health

  • @pam6116
    @pam6116 9 месяцев назад +3

    He was never going to say anything to anyone ever. That much is very clear.

  • @PapaCopperpot
    @PapaCopperpot 10 месяцев назад +1925

    Bro really said “I left a towel in you after surgery, my bad but like people make mistakes plus I didn’t want to be punished & I was scared of getting in trouble so I didn’t say anything but I was gonna tell you eventually. I know it’s been 5 years but I was scared, give me a break”

    • @RaidenKaiser
      @RaidenKaiser 10 месяцев назад +126

      And this is why he shouldn't be allowed in a hospital in my opinion, like we all make mistakes but keeping a life endangering secret like this just because you're scared of losing your job tells me you're selfish and value your own career over the safety of others. If this was real they should be getting a harsher punishment than their job they should have straight of reckless endangerment charges pressed and that's assuming they are lucky the patient lives.

    • @shookfng
      @shookfng 10 месяцев назад +29

      Some doctors don’t care. What even worse is when they try to cover it up and their colleagues help.

    • @colin8696908
      @colin8696908 10 месяцев назад +17

      I know what an insane argument to make.

    • @unhappytomato8376
      @unhappytomato8376 10 месяцев назад +25

      Honestly, surprised they didn't make the character pull the race card after saying that bs

    • @lubbyLB
      @lubbyLB 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@unhappytomato8376 reported

  • @toomanyrads3827
    @toomanyrads3827 10 месяцев назад +875

    “It’s not my fault, I was scared of getting yelled at”

    • @BlackTheSheep
      @BlackTheSheep 10 месяцев назад

      Doctors don't just get yelled at. They can lose their medical license, heavily fined and even sent to jail. Medical malpractice is a civil AND criminal act and is the 3rd leading cause of death in America.

    • @youngop
      @youngop 10 месяцев назад +10

      They do more then yell at them 😂

    • @nate7LP_my_dog_found_the_knife
      @nate7LP_my_dog_found_the_knife 10 месяцев назад +1

      Perfectly reasonable to me.

    • @Pherim_
      @Pherim_ 10 месяцев назад

      He would get way more then yell... I dont blame him, it was a minor thing

    • @agereartist3763
      @agereartist3763 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Pherim_ So he was gonna let someone else live with the consequences of his own actions because he chose to not do a proper sweep and count all the equipment like protocol requires?

  • @daughterofwolf
    @daughterofwolf 9 месяцев назад +12

    This happened to my aunt in the late 80s. Her stomach looked like she was pregnant, pain, discomfort. Thought it was a tumor. But it was a towel that was left inside from a previous surgery a few months back. The same doctor was then scheduled to take it out. When she woke up, another doctor greeted her. He told her he had to finish the removal surgery because the doctor who was supposed to do it (left it there to begin with) couldn’t finish…it was so bad looking he became ill and walked out/couldn’t finish and they had to call a new doctor to finish the job. The new doctor told her It was rotting and her insides were green. Anyhoo, she lived to tell the story and we’re not sure how much but she did settle with the hospital for a hefty sum $$. She’s still alive today.

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 5 месяцев назад +2

      SO THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED TO SOMEONE 😰

  • @juanestevas6488
    @juanestevas6488 9 месяцев назад +8

    “I was gonna tell you I left a towel inside a person but I was afraid I would get in trouble for gross negligence!”

  • @kingofrivia1248
    @kingofrivia1248 10 месяцев назад +5736

    Yeahhhhh nahhhhhhh if this was real i would expect him to be fired and his license to be suspended. Mystakes happen all the time but especially in medicine you need to acknowledge them immediately.

    • @Gentelmaninsuits
      @Gentelmaninsuits 10 месяцев назад +82

      Doctors never roll on each other lmao it’s professional sui cide

    • @buttlord2223
      @buttlord2223 10 месяцев назад +111

      He's black, the only way he'd be fired would be if he made a tiktok of himself shoving the towel in the patient while rapping about it.

    • @duncle322
      @duncle322 10 месяцев назад +18

      Yeah for example you typing the word mistake with letter y

    • @stephenproulx175
      @stephenproulx175 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Gentelmaninsuitswtf? Black people get treated like sh*t all the time...

    • @tkemp710
      @tkemp710 10 месяцев назад +27

      Hahaha I can promise you, hospitals know how to bury it. I both worked in a hospital where this happened, and then became a victim of it when I was the pT wronged by doctor error.

  • @ggggjoe
    @ggggjoe 10 месяцев назад +3970

    Such a narcissistic response and argument

    • @blackwingdragonmasta
      @blackwingdragonmasta 10 месяцев назад +45

      You don't know what that word means.

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 10 месяцев назад +5

      Ikr

    • @junaetmahbub3363
      @junaetmahbub3363 10 месяцев назад +119

      @@blackwingdragonmastano he’s right it’s extremely narcissistic

    • @LambGoatSoup
      @LambGoatSoup 10 месяцев назад +70

      ​@@blackwingdragonmastathis actually applied perfectly.
      The doc was right their career shouldn't end.
      But was wrong for him not to double check. Thats grossly fucked up

    • @nomahfuckah2080
      @nomahfuckah2080 10 месяцев назад +36

      ​@@blackwingdragonmastaGreat, now you've embarrassed yourself.

  • @Mike--Oxmall
    @Mike--Oxmall 9 месяцев назад +52

    Reminds me of the case of Glenford Turner who had routine surgery but for four long years after he was in terrible agonising pain. He visited his doctor many times and he just fobbed him off until he went to a different doctor who discovered that the previous doctor had left a metal scalpel inside of him. Could you imagine the pain of that thing cutting your insides when you move around.

  • @admirallily
    @admirallily 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’m not in medical, but I have made mistakes that could’ve cost our small company lots of money and produced long term financial consequences. Guess what I did when I realized my mistake and thought I might very well be fired. I immediately told the freaking truth, resigning myself to losing my job. Because I told, problems were mitigated and my boss was grateful for my quick honesty. He actually comforted me in my distress and told me how grateful he was to have me.
    I guarantee I make way less than a doctor so forgive me if I still think a doctor should lose his or her license and face criminal negligence for withholding his suspicions for five years in a case like this. We are all faced with choices to either live out professed character or hide and try to protect ourselves. If I can do it then the doctor who has literal lives in his or her hands should too. Speak up instantly and reduce the consequences.

  • @paullly3665
    @paullly3665 10 месяцев назад +3004

    The fear of hospital semantics/lawyers should never be greater than the fear making a huge mistake (possibly intentionally) and jeopardizing someone's life.

    • @Suisfonia
      @Suisfonia 9 месяцев назад +28

      Sadly though that is how society is, and the thing is its not just in the hospital industry where this happens; even in other types of work as well where if a person makes a mistake that could end their career, they are afraid to speak up out of risk of retribution by their employer.

    • @Valchrist1313
      @Valchrist1313 9 месяцев назад

      You ever watch badge-cam footage?
      There's one where a cop friendly-fires another cop.
      As soon as he starts to tell the commanding officer, the CO tells him to shut up and not say anything while pointing at his badge cam.
      Literally covering up one cop shooting another cop because they know it will be released to the public.

    • @mattluck2826
      @mattluck2826 9 месяцев назад +10

      See personally I’d blame the medical bureaucracy for turning helping patients into making sure they can extract as much wealth from patients for as little medical work as possible but that’s just me

    • @Valchrist1313
      @Valchrist1313 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@mattluck2826 So, not a fan of Fauci, then?

    • @mattluck2826
      @mattluck2826 9 месяцев назад

      @@Valchrist1313 idgaf abt fauci there’s been millions of fauci. the system purposely pushed vaccines instead of rapid testing and contact tracing bc preventative measures aren’t profitable. that’s y China has 400k deaths despite having 4x the population. for profit medicine is evil business man

  • @mr_cramberry
    @mr_cramberry 10 месяцев назад +12026

    That defence speech along with that hand pose was utterly sickening...

    • @crusaderkaiser2000
      @crusaderkaiser2000 10 месяцев назад +742

      I get his defense tbh, can’t work honestly in fear and all that stuff, but the hand pose really makes it hard to agree with 😂

    • @Renee-rw7un
      @Renee-rw7un 10 месяцев назад +244

      ​@@crusaderkaiser2000
      I'm sure you'll be just as forgiving if you or a family member go through the same. No one ever takes any personal accountability.

    • @truedarklander
      @truedarklander 10 месяцев назад +333

      That is actually perfect defense. Pilots report their mistakes like this without fear of retribution and they have more lives than one in their hands.

    • @crusaderkaiser2000
      @crusaderkaiser2000 10 месяцев назад +120

      @@Renee-rw7un I’m not saying it’s a good thing 🤦‍♂️
      I’m just saying I understand his perspective. Lawyers breathe down workers necks, which causes them to work in fear so they’ll avoid doing things which could get them in trouble.
      But none of that matters, CAUSE ITS A SHOW! None of this actually happens! They go through a massive vetting process before stitching them back up. So no, my family members wouldn’t just have a towel in them Renee, and I wouldn’t have to cry over it.

    • @G.F.SF55
      @G.F.SF55 10 месяцев назад +12

      Ikr completely ridiculous

  • @woutervanr
    @woutervanr 10 месяцев назад +5

    This environment of fear and keeping quiet that the medical field has created is only making stuff worse. People make mistakes. I'd rather have someone operate on me that has made a few mistakes, owned up to them and learned from them than some who "hasn't" and hasn't yet made any.

  • @TheTSense
    @TheTSense 10 месяцев назад +136

    "I didn't say anything because I didn't care about the well-being of another human being. I want to be paid and seen as a doctor, I don't want to perform like a doctor"

    • @ArthurRex131
      @ArthurRex131 9 месяцев назад +2

      Spoken like someone who doesn't understand how powerful fear of retribution can be.

    • @janus3555
      @janus3555 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArthurRex131honestly, I wouldn't trust him to operate on me to begin with. This scene merely reinforces that position in a fictional setting.
      Narrative aside though, the actor who played him was horrible on set. The rest of the show crew and half of the actors wished him gone.
      They wrote this in before he was gone from the show.

  • @Balshem
    @Balshem 10 месяцев назад +906

    How the hell does anyone see him as a good guy just waiting to do the right thing? That lady has had a towel festering beneath her lungs for years because he said nothing when he knew he probably made a mistake. The guy isn’t a hero, he’s the villain.

    • @askele-tonofgaming4878
      @askele-tonofgaming4878 10 месяцев назад +28

      The repercussions of speaking out would have been severe, it really sucks how you are stuck between a rock and a hard place where doing the right thing is literally your life on the line because of a stupid mistake.
      Imagine you had a family to take care of or was fresh out of med school and had a mountain of debt, all these things weigh on one's conscious when making decisions.

    • @Balshem
      @Balshem 10 месяцев назад

      @@askele-tonofgaming4878 imagine if you were a patient having just undergone a life altering surgery. Within days you find your shortness of breath has increased and you have this strange pressure around your diaphragm, but you don’t know why.
      For the next five years you are chronically ill, your lungs always feel like they are on fire and you are in and out of the ICU due to sepsis and gangrene which continues to infect abdominal/chest wall cavity. After your latest round of antibiotics and another debilitating course of recovery you find out it’s because a surgeon five years ago left a huge surgical towel in your chest after close up. Worse, he was pretty sure he did and said nothing.
      Patients are not toasters, they are alive and they suffer very real consequences because of our mistakes. You don’t get to make a mistake this large, sit on it until you’re caught and then claim you were ‘waiting to do the right thing’. No, you weren’t. You were willing to let this person live in agony or die so that you could maintain your lifestyle and no be accountable for your mistake.
      I have zero sympathy for him because he had medical debts. He had a responsibility to that patient, knew what it was, refused to provide it and the patient required surgery (was injured due to it). That is negligence and he should lose his license.

    • @max7971
      @max7971 10 месяцев назад +101

      @@askele-tonofgaming4878 how does this excuse him?

    • @sasquatch8268
      @sasquatch8268 10 месяцев назад +30

      @@max7971It doesn’t. In the medical profession, there’s a huge paradigm shift in a culture of open dialogue and educating others about the “second victim” phenomenon. What he did was inexcusable, but going straight to firing someone is never the answer, which is the focal point of the video.

    • @medievalarmorexptert6827
      @medievalarmorexptert6827 10 месяцев назад +39

      @@sasquatch8268 i would understand if that was like under 48 hours ago but its 5 years. If they can risk a person's life for their own career for 5 years they should not be practicing medicine. If you make a mistake then obviously you shouldnt be fired but then you make another mistake by hiding it and expect not to be fired? It proves that you arent trustworthy.

  • @dustjunky2000
    @dustjunky2000 10 месяцев назад +697

    I like how he called himself a great doctor while saying he didn't bother to do his job properly.😂

    • @loxx2536
      @loxx2536 10 месяцев назад +8

      nope he was busy he had a lot of patients he had to rush feel bad for the guy but yeah everything is just fucked

    • @user-tv3sk5cs4w
      @user-tv3sk5cs4w 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@loxx2536solution? DO A FUCKING COUNT. HOW U MISS AN ENTIRE TOWEL

    • @kilisloe3474
      @kilisloe3474 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@loxx2536
      No matter how rushed he was, he should have made sure everything was done properly.

    • @michaelka3071
      @michaelka3071 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kilisloe3474🤡🤡

    • @thatcherbuck
      @thatcherbuck 10 месяцев назад

      Sometimes the operation has strict time limits and going back to check isn't always possible. Mistakes happen.

  • @sergeymelkumov5940
    @sergeymelkumov5940 9 месяцев назад +2

    My grandfather was a chief surgeon. They always show doctors at fault in those shows but it is also the assisting nurse responsibility to keep track of each item going in and outside of the patient as doctor's mental focus is concentrated on other issues.

    • @sergeymelkumov5940
      @sergeymelkumov5940 9 месяцев назад

      That being said, operations might differ country to country, but it makes sense to make I nurse responsibility in my opinion.

  • @alexanderherzog3064
    @alexanderherzog3064 9 месяцев назад +3

    That's why the airline industry doesn't't have a system of blame but a system focused on making sure mistakes don't happen again

  • @DaDabewy
    @DaDabewy 10 месяцев назад +320

    Dude literally only cared about getting fired that’s crazy

    • @I-serve-none-but-KORROK
      @I-serve-none-but-KORROK 10 месяцев назад +1

      Like when he was injured and couldn’t use his hands properly anymore without them shaking profusely and lied about it and still continued to perform surgeries despite knowing how dangerous it was. Surgeons need to have the steadiest hands and his was shaking like someone with Parkinson’s. And on top of that, he had his girlfriend lie about it too and made her help him during his surgeries so he wouldn’t get caught. Had her practically do a surgery for him even though she was obviously not in that level of expertise. All so he wouldn’t lose his job.

  • @ShadisaSkyline
    @ShadisaSkyline 10 месяцев назад +168

    I got surgery on my hip, when I came out of it while still on heavy painkillers, I apparently said it felt wrong and they put it back wrong (I only vaguely remember this). You know what they did? They looked at it again even though every single one of them probably knew that it was done right. And it WAS done right I was just in pain, but that is the humility that Doctors should have, to go off the word of a drugged up patient who can’t think straight and check again

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 10 месяцев назад

      Of course. And your insurance got charged for it. I hate to be that guy, however...

    • @georgebrantley776
      @georgebrantley776 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@gmork1090 Of course. You pay for your insurance to pay for it. It was all priced in from the start.

    • @ShadisaSkyline
      @ShadisaSkyline 10 месяцев назад

      @@gmork1090 assuming I’m from the US ofc, if it’s free all that does is continue to be free

    • @Megatonaxe
      @Megatonaxe 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@gmork1090maybe it should be free

    • @guusbakker79
      @guusbakker79 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ShadisaSkylinehate to break it to you but healthcare is never free

  • @Bluffton3
    @Bluffton3 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had a sponge left in me for several months. Sponge count was correct. Instrument count was correct but they closed anyway. A sponge is a 4x4 gauze square with a blue thread in it. The thread shows up opaque on sun X-ray. The gauze won’t and will rot away in your body. How do I know? I was a surgical tech for years in NY and that’s the only thing you have control over. Count 40 in snd 40 out and you don’t close your patient. I had a 5th Ave. surgeon in NYC in a world known hospital. Yes, I sued them both and won. I didn’t even have to prove liability!

  • @patterns164
    @patterns164 10 месяцев назад +3

    My grandfather had a surgery done where the doctor was in a hurry and didn’t stitch up the internal organ correctly. My grandfather nearly died from internal blood loss, and most likely would have if someone wasn’t there to call for an ambulance when he passed out at home.
    The hospital tried to make excuses at first, but thankfully, when the doctor did come back to explain his error he was regretful for his mistake and willing to make it up to him.
    Doctors have to be held liable for their mistakes. They are humans who make mistakes, and that’s ok, but they can’t get away with screwing with someone else’s life.

  • @MellSayzHi
    @MellSayzHi 10 месяцев назад +1773

    Sir, that's a whole ass towel, wouldn't you be more afraid now than then?

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 10 месяцев назад +5

      I don't watch the show, can you please explain why they even have ass towel in a surgery room?

    • @RealmOfUnknown
      @RealmOfUnknown 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@fitrianhidayatDoubt it’s an actual wash cloth or bathroom towel. More than likely, it’s a medical practice used. Yes, during some surgeries, you can be stuffed a little bit in order to assist with blood/fluid absorption. Especially don’t want blood just flowing about randomly , especially during surgery as it would obstruct the surgeons work. I’m just guessing though based off minimal knowledge, I’m sure a doctor could give a better answer

    • @dewaunwarren1
      @dewaunwarren1 10 месяцев назад +3

      He probably would have gotten and less trouble had he said something sooner.
      The fact that he tried to hide the fact there was a whole towel he left in this person for years is grounds for legal action.

    • @ea3414
      @ea3414 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@dewaunwarren1he would have been sued regardless

  • @elderchiyo7508
    @elderchiyo7508 10 месяцев назад +1011

    For those who don’t know what he meant about “Dr. Grey” speaking up … Meredith (dr.grey) was scrubbing in for a surgery and some part during the surgery she was asked to hold the heart , but when she did she began dozing off because she was tired, she then squished the heart which caused her nail to pop her glove a little.
    After the surgery was a “success”, Meredith realized her glove popped and her finger was filled with the patients blood. She then confessed to her friend how she thinks she punctured the patients heart. She got reassurance from him that the patient was “fine”. Meredith still was uneasy the entire day and is unsure if she should confess of what happened. Then, she was paged because blood starting gushing out from that patient. The attendant, Dr. Burke, from that case asked what happened. Meredith freaked out and confessed right in front of the patients husband how she popped a glove with her fingernail. During the surgery to fix the patients heart once again, Meredith was scolded by her superior about how she did not spoke up earlier and her mistake of making that comment in front of her husband. Turns out, the damage of the nail was greater than just a little scratch. The husband was upset of what happened and hired a lawyer. Dr. Grey’s careeer was now in danger. During this same day, they performed another surgery to ANOTHER patient, where they found a towel inside the patient. This surgery was previously performed on the same patient by Dr.Burke years ago. In the video, Dr. Burke who was initially upset with Meredith, came to her defense as is shown in the video since he empathized for her.

    • @onomstarr
      @onomstarr 10 месяцев назад +220

      She deserved to be sued for not reporting it earlier, and he deserved to be sued because he straight up admits he was in a hurry and cut corners.
      And he has the nerve to say that it's somehow a lawyer's fault when they don't report things because they don't want to get in trouble?

    • @elderchiyo7508
      @elderchiyo7508 10 месяцев назад +71

      @@onomstarr I agree, like it was a stupid of reason because it legit could kill a patient .

    • @Henry-sd7vd
      @Henry-sd7vd 10 месяцев назад +71

      So the guy in the vid scolded her and was upset with her but only came to her defense when he realised he made his own screw up and was in the firing line alongside her?
      What a narcissist lmao.

    • @741podnammoc
      @741podnammoc 10 месяцев назад +30

      Thank you for filling us in since we don't have the broader context. But man it only convinces me the writer doesn't understand what they're trying to say or hasn't thought it through enough.

    • @snikrepak
      @snikrepak 10 месяцев назад +14

      Easy fix, no nails in the room.

  • @paullowell3342
    @paullowell3342 10 месяцев назад +8

    This isn’t what an honest professional does. “I was going to let them suffer from my mistakes until it was convenient” is criminal

  • @MaccyCheeze
    @MaccyCheeze 9 месяцев назад +2

    NO! PLEASE! DON'T HOLD ME RESPONSIBLE FOR MY ACTIONS!! 😭😭

  • @kdaly7729
    @kdaly7729 10 месяцев назад +131

    "I was in a hurry" those are the WRONG words when you want a good surgeon

    • @Elle...
      @Elle... 10 месяцев назад

      All surgeons are in a hurry when someone’s life is on the line. Doctors fuck up, it’s part of learning, you can’t just ban them from saving lives because they made a mistake.

    • @leftsidehurt
      @leftsidehurt 10 месяцев назад +2

      now i've never needed surgery before but that's exactly whaa i expect a good surgeon to say at some point

    • @Artemi22
      @Artemi22 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@leftsidehurt why?

    • @pan364
      @pan364 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@leftsidehurtthat's concerning 😂

    • @leftsidehurt
      @leftsidehurt 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Artemi22 to get to their next patient of course , aren't all doctors in a hurry to do whatever they need to do to relating to their patients

  • @kenn9283
    @kenn9283 10 месяцев назад +736

    Most towels/ surgical cloth today has a string in it that can be picked up by x-ray for that exact reason.

    • @ladiyahprentice6738
      @ladiyahprentice6738 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yea but this tv not real life

    • @kenn9283
      @kenn9283 9 месяцев назад

      @@ladiyahprentice6738 true, just threw it out there in case anyone wanted to know

    • @terrimiller128
      @terrimiller128 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah but some stories are inspired by true things @@ladiyahprentice6738

  • @trashman11
    @trashman11 9 месяцев назад +3

    He left a towel is someone’s lungs he SHOULD be fired. And them gaslighting that poor woman should get them all fired right along with him

  • @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter
    @BuzryHaproMandalorianHunter 9 месяцев назад +2

    “I was in a hurry” is enough grounds to suspend him without pay or fire him on the spot.

  • @Cruddy129
    @Cruddy129 10 месяцев назад +359

    So in other words, his career is more worthy than saving a patients life

    • @ChrisAndCats
      @ChrisAndCats 10 месяцев назад +2

      So it seems.

    • @TheBathulk10
      @TheBathulk10 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's every doctor btw

    • @jacobfausnight1180
      @jacobfausnight1180 10 месяцев назад

      Which is totally against what a doctor is supposed to stand for

    • @SeaShellers
      @SeaShellers 10 месяцев назад

      In this case yes, plus he's black.

    • @michealpersicko9531
      @michealpersicko9531 10 месяцев назад

      @@jacobfausnight1180 If doctors didn't fight for their careers and then we wouldn't have many drs to go around

  • @stonerzgamingentertainment1708
    @stonerzgamingentertainment1708 10 месяцев назад +458

    My sister has had a scalpel in her stomach from a operation left behind after a liposuction surgery didn't realise for 12 years until it cut into the lining of her stomach and caused more damage

    • @achieveceonline
      @achieveceonline  10 месяцев назад +23

      oh no, how is she now?

    • @stonerzgamingentertainment1708
      @stonerzgamingentertainment1708 10 месяцев назад

      @@achieveceonline she's going good now they did another operation and fixed everything up

    • @MTetzke
      @MTetzke 10 месяцев назад +9

      What kind of lypo did she have?!?
      Mine only had a couple small incisions, that were closed with 2 stitches, where they insert the tube to suck out the fat.
      Why would she be opened up? Just curious?

    • @TammyINSchannel
      @TammyINSchannel 10 месяцев назад +39

      I was a student nurse on my first day of my theatre rotation back in nineteen fountain pen and observing my first operation. The operation was over and the surgeon was about to put in the last of the sutures when the scrub nurse suddenly shouted "STOP". She'd been removing the scalpel blade from the handle when the damned blade snapped and flew off somewhere. She hadn't been able to find it. We all started searching and the scrub nurse, who looked awful said she'd found it. She was a rather rotund lady and the blade has buried itself in her abdominal adipose tissue. She was the next patient on the table while the surgeon dug it out. As she told us later, at least she wasn't going to be suing herself :D

    • @reggin867
      @reggin867 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@achieveceonlineshe dead

  • @Peirre1Mom
    @Peirre1Mom 9 месяцев назад +4

    That’s why Surgical RN’s as well as Surgical Technicians are responsible for truthful counts and stopping the Surgeon from closing patients even if the surgeon threatens the staff with their job or retribution for calling them out to stop closing until every instrument, needle, towel, gauze, or lap sponge is counted correctly and accounted for ! My job is to protect my patients from harm!

  • @Skrubb_Lord
    @Skrubb_Lord 9 месяцев назад +7

    This is the kind of accountability we need for law enforcement.

  • @madcatneon2604
    @madcatneon2604 10 месяцев назад +517

    Having a chance to tell the truth without retaliation or getting yelled at for a mistake is what I like about my current boss. He told us that "it is easier to solve a problem if we are not withholding information," so he listens first.

    • @Karina-fb3sc
      @Karina-fb3sc 10 месяцев назад +16

      You better never leave that job cuz these other bosses out here ain’t it.

    • @madcatneon2604
      @madcatneon2604 10 месяцев назад +18

      Karina-fb3sc Imagine, accidentally dumping almost 10k liters of milk to the sewer because of the wrong press of a button. It took me 20 minutes of contemplation and readying myself before i served my head to the chopping block, but the boss just said to tell me what happened, and then he filed a report, and that's about it. Sent me back to work and told to be careful. I have never been so thankful for having this kind of boss.

    • @thatsameenergy
      @thatsameenergy 10 месяцев назад +8

      Does your job include work that can end up placing a towel behind someone's lung and end up causing a life threatening infection?

    • @madcatneon2604
      @madcatneon2604 10 месяцев назад

      @@thatsameenergy Better yet, having antibiotics in milk can kill not just 1 person so we are careful

    • @Suwundae
      @Suwundae 10 месяцев назад +5

      I love this for you but its literally not some same thing he could have killed that person

  • @roodhaven
    @roodhaven 10 месяцев назад +397

    It was in the news at our city that the patient still had scissors in his belly. He complained of pain until they saw in the x-ray that scissors was still inside!

    • @benjay3031
      @benjay3031 10 месяцев назад +33

      A coworker I had had surgery and went back after 2 days complaining of constant pain where they operated. They had left a scalpel inside of her. A SCALPEL. She sued the hospital, and got half a million.

    • @thepinkwarrior1803
      @thepinkwarrior1803 10 месяцев назад +4

      Omfgg!! That is beyond negligent! I hope he sued the hell out of whoever performed surgery on him.

    • @a_RedClaw
      @a_RedClaw 10 месяцев назад

      Is it Indian news ?

  • @donaldsink8115
    @donaldsink8115 9 месяцев назад

    The fact he didn't immediately say something about it, says volumes. The appropriate time would have never happened if the patient would have died naturally. He got caught and tried to BS his way out. I had open heart double bypass in 2017. Earlier this year I had my pacemaker replaced. During the surgery I was awake and could actually see the same screen the doctor was looking at. He explained the leads from my heart to the pacemaker and the wire that was used to close my ribs back together along with scar tissue. So this doctor would have gotten caught the first time this patient had a chest x-ray. I have to admit it was fascinating to watch the doctor do what he was doing. I've got 7 heart stints, had 2 pacemaker and a double bypass so they have enough pictures to recognize anything that does not belong there. Forgot I'm 71.

  • @ST4RB0M
    @ST4RB0M 10 месяцев назад +98

    there's no room for mistakes when you're literally inside someone bruv

    • @fredrikcarlen3212
      @fredrikcarlen3212 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, that's why you always check ID if she's too close to 18!
      Now that I think about it, I suspect you might have had something else in mind...

    • @ST4RB0M
      @ST4RB0M 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@fredrikcarlen3212 yo?

    • @unclegeorgesspeedandfeed
      @unclegeorgesspeedandfeed 9 месяцев назад

      I made a mistake inside someone one-time, that mistake is 4 now. Lol

    • @KingNicotine
      @KingNicotine 9 месяцев назад

      Then why do so many have such a weak pull-out game?

  • @anonymoususer6512
    @anonymoususer6512 10 месяцев назад +256

    That happened to my mother. All she got in return was years of pain a second surgery. Should have sued but my parents aren’t that type.

    • @3hree9ine
      @3hree9ine 9 месяцев назад

      Lies

    • @Fiery154
      @Fiery154 9 месяцев назад +11

      I believe you. I worked for a surgeon and he had to go fetch a cloth left in by someone else. It actually does happen.

    • @BubbyBold
      @BubbyBold 9 месяцев назад +9

      I'm sorry but not suing was an incredibly stupid thing to do

    • @notmario6722
      @notmario6722 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BubbyBoldwhy???

    • @-Karnage
      @-Karnage 9 месяцев назад

      @@notmario6722 Because it's an open-and-shut case

  • @lexiebishop555
    @lexiebishop555 10 месяцев назад +797

    I’m sorry but a TOWEL????

    • @ashleygrenstone6540
      @ashleygrenstone6540 10 месяцев назад +12

      I know, yuck; but it does happen!

    • @warpedalice
      @warpedalice 10 месяцев назад +44

      Sponges, spreaders, forceps all kinds of stuff has been pulled out of bodies after surgery.

    • @jenniferharris1280
      @jenniferharris1280 10 месяцев назад +12

      Not like a bath towel, more like the size of a washcloth. Medical terminology.

    • @erinkavanagh3704
      @erinkavanagh3704 10 месяцев назад +38

      My mom had a towel left inside of her after she delivered me. She kept telling the dr how bad she felt and it took a while before they took her seriously 😡

    • @lexiebishop555
      @lexiebishop555 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@erinkavanagh3704 it’s so insane! I’m obviously not a doctor and don’t know Jack shit but that just seems super excessive!!

  • @makingmiracleshappen
    @makingmiracleshappen 10 месяцев назад +1

    So Basically he saying its the hospital lawyers fault for making him too scared to speak up lol

  • @Kimosabes2hot
    @Kimosabes2hot 7 дней назад +1

    "He was going to tell them, he just needed the right time."
    Girl, I'm back handing you, your staff, and every person that was in that operating hall for every day that thing was in my lungs.

  • @Atr1xdoesthings
    @Atr1xdoesthings 10 месяцев назад +177

    If you guys wanna know what dr. Grey did, she was super stressed out during heart surgery (I think it was something about her mom having Alzheimer’s I’m not sure sorry) but basically her job was to hold the heart and squeeze it occasionally to keep it pumping and alive, during one of the squeezes she did it too hard and her nail punctured through the glove and scraped the heart a little damaging the tissue. She didn’t realize the extent of the puncture so she didn’t say anything. Later, the patient was doing fine and suddenly wasn’t and had to get open heart surgery (again)
    In the end Dr. Grey was suspended from the OR (operating room) for 1-3 weeks (I can’t remember that well) anyways hope u enjoyed my little summary!!

    • @kg6502
      @kg6502 9 месяцев назад +1

      What episode is this again?

    • @Atr1xdoesthings
      @Atr1xdoesthings 9 месяцев назад

      @@kg6502 season 1 episode 5 i think!

    • @TenshiKTama
      @TenshiKTama 9 месяцев назад +1

      I thought she was falling asleep while holding it. She drifted off slightly, then when they were done, noticed that her finger had tore through the glove.

    • @jjgarcia156
      @jjgarcia156 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TenshiKTamafinger tore through the glove and said nothing during surgery??? She should get her license revoked for that, no even gonna lie.
      Mistakes happen but a contamination breach like that left unaddressed immediately is catastrophic for the patient

  • @Beka_Rex
    @Beka_Rex 10 месяцев назад +351

    Even when they do the count, it can go wrong. My husband a few years back had his entire abdomen opened due to gangrenous appendicitis. They had to leave the wound fully open to heal, and when a nurse was removing gauze, two of them stuck together but she counted as one. She was digging around in his open abdomen, him wide awake with no pain relief. I was stood their saying “that’s not gauze that’s his tissue! You got it all!!” He was in so much pain and it took her so long to think to recount. I was so mad

    • @shiningstar2903
      @shiningstar2903 10 месяцев назад +9

      Why was he awake?

    • @ashleysowers9904
      @ashleysowers9904 10 месяцев назад +34

      @@shiningstar2903When they leave it open it’s to allow normality a drainage tube and you go home with it like this. It’s so all the infection can leave your body, so after your initial surgery your awake and feel all of it. I’ve watched 2 family members go through the same process with there appendix and no matter what medication they took it didn’t help

    • @shiningstar2903
      @shiningstar2903 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@ashleysowers9904 how awful.

    • @Beka_Rex
      @Beka_Rex 10 месяцев назад +22

      @@shiningstar2903 honestly i have no idea. He was stapled closed but the wound went septic and his liver and kidneys started to fail. Instead of taking him back to surgery to open the wound back up as it had been 4 days since the surgery, the surgeon just came into the ward, closed the curtains and used a tool to pull the staples and a cotton swab to pry the wound back open. I’m not one to get queasy but I had to step out for a second as it was so graphic to see, and hard to watch my husband yell in agony. Once it was open he felt instant relief as so much pus flowed out. It was just packed with gauze till the next day and she was removing it in order to put on a fresh dressing. Then he had a suction drain pump on that he had to carry around for a few weeks as it closed. It was a hell of a time. There were a fair amount of things I questioned at that time. Like the fact that I, with no medical training told them that I was concerned about the colour of his urine (it was red), and the colour of his eyes (they were yellow), and the redness around his wound that was spreading. It then took them a full 2 days to recognise the problems I pointed out, after they told me it was nothing. He now has an enormous incisional hernia that he needs yet another massive surgery to fix, so that’ll no doubt be another saga

    • @gummy5862
      @gummy5862 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@Beka_RexMake sure you get every single thing that’s said and that happens in writing. You brought up the yellow eyes and red urine, and they said it’s nothing? Have them put that in writing and have them sign that.

  • @odayroky8654
    @odayroky8654 10 месяцев назад +2

    The one career where mistakes are NOT tolerable. It's unfortunate, but surgeons know. That's why they are meticulous on equipment. They keep an inventory before, during and after surgery of everything used and needed for the surgery.

  • @dgaming9791
    @dgaming9791 9 месяцев назад +2

    As much as doctors make, there should be NO mistakes. Mistakes are for fast food or retail, not someone's life

  • @pablocrawford3922
    @pablocrawford3922 10 месяцев назад +302

    This is the equivalent of the doctors replacing Kenny's heart with a potato from South Park

    • @BexySC
      @BexySC 10 месяцев назад

      Is it really though ???

    • @nathancovington1792
      @nathancovington1792 10 месяцев назад

      I don’t think it’s quite that bad, bud.

    • @abortedphoenix
      @abortedphoenix 10 месяцев назад

      These two idiots above me have no sense of humor 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @joshweaver7998
      @joshweaver7998 10 месяцев назад

      hahahahah love that episode

  • @primrosed2338
    @primrosed2338 10 месяцев назад +109

    Thats why the surgery checklist was created. Thats why you have a circulating nurse.

  • @gabriellafaithmckenzie
    @gabriellafaithmckenzie 9 месяцев назад +1

    This happens so often it’s insane. I use to work as a paralegal for a malpractice firm and we got so many of these. It was always towels but sometimes other objects too. It made patients so sick.

  • @AlexAndra-iy5zu
    @AlexAndra-iy5zu 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had a lot of pain in my stomach for quite some time which led me into the ER.
    I told one of the doctors feels like there’s scissors in my stomach because the pain is so sharp. He looked at me with these big eyes and ask when was your last surgery?
    Now I know why? I never had any stomach surgery.
    Turned out my pain was E Coli from a pizza chain

  • @triggerfish1249
    @triggerfish1249 10 месяцев назад +18

    "He was always going to tell them about the towel, he was just waiting for the right time." There is no right time for that lmao

    • @squirrel670
      @squirrel670 9 месяцев назад +1

      The right time was when he suspected it the f?

  • @00videovideo
    @00videovideo 10 месяцев назад +150

    Nah that’s fucked up you risk a person health cuz you don’t wanna get in trouble for your mistake. That’s what a horrible doctor would do.

    • @catherinekennedy5479
      @catherinekennedy5479 10 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly they could die from something like that.

    • @melimel9265
      @melimel9265 10 месяцев назад +4

      Right, what about the oath they swear by?

    • @fuma9532
      @fuma9532 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, and the system shouldn't be exceptionally harsh on mistakes, double checks should be performed, doctors shouldn't be on such a tight schedule they ever feel "in a hurry" during an operation... And lawyers shouldn't be anywhere near hospitals, except for very rare occasions.

  • @Arkid77777
    @Arkid77777 15 дней назад +1

    Bro really said “I’m only human after all.”

  • @galacticcactus5530
    @galacticcactus5530 9 месяцев назад +1

    “He was going to tell the truth eventually” “he was just waiting for the right time” isn’t good enough. Especially when it comes to someone’s health. They don’t always have time to wait for you to get over your own pride.

  • @SomeScruffian
    @SomeScruffian 10 месяцев назад +12

    Surgeon: "I feared for my career"
    Lawyer: "Should've feared for your patients life"

  • @robertburk5550
    @robertburk5550 10 месяцев назад +665

    Doctor: Now, this is also probably a good time to mention about how 2 years ago I treated a neighbor, I'm not sure where, but I lost my cellphone that day and my neighbor keeps randomly playing my old ring tone when he farts...

    • @Jay-gx8co
      @Jay-gx8co 10 месяцев назад +13

      Joker:I want my phone call. I want it

    • @adrianarnold1239
      @adrianarnold1239 10 месяцев назад +9

      You so silly. I was so into this as a nurse. I was thinking you was giving me some really good stuff and ended with that silliness. Thank you thank you thank you😂😂😂

    • @willdavis3802
      @willdavis3802 10 месяцев назад

      That's a good ass battery.

  • @RigoVids
    @RigoVids 24 дня назад

    Bros so humble he mentioned there are other great surgeons aside from himself

  • @tellurye
    @tellurye 9 месяцев назад +1

    "He was just waiting for the right time" 5 friggin years ago?!?!

  • @frankmorales643
    @frankmorales643 10 месяцев назад +183

    Waiting for the appropriate time?! 5 years!?

    • @Elle...
      @Elle... 10 месяцев назад +2

      He just found out that he left it in, he waited less than a day after finding out his mistake.

    • @VitoD226
      @VitoD226 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@Elle... after having a reasonable suspicion that something was wrong 5 years ago........

    • @Elle...
      @Elle... 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@VitoD226 which was the whole point, that he had the suspicion but was too afraid to say he messed up to confirm. The reason he said nothing was because he was afraid of being punished, which he shouldn’t have had to have been.
      Also the scrub nurses are the ones who are supposed to do a count of the supplies, so if they said nothing, its reasonable for him to assume he was wrong about his suspicions.

    • @VitoD226
      @VitoD226 10 месяцев назад

      @@Elle... ahh I see

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Elle...what are you on about? He 100% should have been punished for that big of a screw up and not reporting it or making a basic follow up immediatelly, and even more so for looking out for his career over a patient's health and life. His argument is beyond narcissistic and self-serving.
      Reporting the issue back then would've made him seem somewhat incompetent or reckless, now that he was found out, he's shown he is dangerously negligent and irresponsible. Not owning up to your mistakes is one of the biggest proofs you are not to be trusted.

  • @Twerkulies
    @Twerkulies 10 месяцев назад +2946

    Wazzzzup

    • @xscape888
      @xscape888 10 месяцев назад +58

      Lady had a hysterectomy in Mexico. Came back to AZ with a large towel that was left inside her causing a lot of pain. This was only a couple months ago too. My sibling who works as a patient advocate tells me the horror stories when she can. A lot of things get left inside people but that’s usually when they get an operation done in Mexico for cheap.

    • @retrorez7898
      @retrorez7898 10 месяцев назад +14

      Better than finding out on a CT scan isn't it

    • @snowballthecat7542
      @snowballthecat7542 10 месяцев назад +4

      Glad it wasn't a CT...

    • @snowballthecat7542
      @snowballthecat7542 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@retrorez7898oh, same thought😂

    • @breathoffreshair7795
      @breathoffreshair7795 10 месяцев назад +14

      No its not as rare as you think. Unfortunately the rates are also misconstrued because of shitty doctors not being honest after the fact and how prejudice in the system does silence MANY victims as well.

  • @_fantomas
    @_fantomas 9 месяцев назад +1

    “He was always going to tell them about the towel, just wanted to wait for the right time.” Ma’am it’s been five years

  • @macvena
    @macvena 10 месяцев назад +1

    "I was afraid I'd get fired." Oh, that makes it all better.

  • @popbre3
    @popbre3 10 месяцев назад +20

    This happened to my friend after her c-section. The Dr. left rolls of gauze bandages in her stomach. A month later she was rushed to the ER for emergency surgery and that’s how they found it. She dyed the Dr. and the hospital.

    • @rainbowhaven
      @rainbowhaven 10 месяцев назад +11

      what colour did she dye the doctor and the hospital?

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@rainbowhavenhopefully red

    • @popbre3
      @popbre3 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@rainbowhaven oh crap I didn’t even notice that typo, or what did I type that it came out as dyed. I meant so say “she sued the Dr. and the hospital.

  • @LurkingCrassZero
    @LurkingCrassZero 10 месяцев назад +45

    Even when caught out, doesn't miss a chance to speak of his greatness as a Dr.

    • @Alexz5040
      @Alexz5040 10 месяцев назад +1

      Uhm no tf he basically just made an excuse for doctors who selfishly don’t say anything that could end up killing someone if they find out too late no excuses immediately speak up so no lives have to be lost and you wouldn’t be scolded for keeping in important information would you rather get scolded and go through a court case for someone who’s still alive or would you rather live your life knowing your stupidity and selfishness killed someone and then end up going through a case later on after an autopsy is performed after that your reputation is definitively destroyed

  • @scottmitchell3761
    @scottmitchell3761 День назад

    As an airline pilot, I've had so many intelligent discussion with doctors and surgeons about our safety systems. It's very interesting.

  • @gf62196
    @gf62196 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had a friend who died at 26 years old because of a scalpel that was forgotten in her intestines. She left a 3yo kid and a husband.

  • @jc2721
    @jc2721 10 месяцев назад +71

    Nah that's someone's life. He deserves to be charged as a criminal

    • @Elle...
      @Elle... 10 месяцев назад

      Then every single doctor would be in jail. Doctors fuck up, all of them, so treating them like monsters for it is pointless. No doctor starts out perfect.

    • @dabudebu3816
      @dabudebu3816 10 месяцев назад

      Fact:
      Gossypiboma is the official name for a retained sponge/towel after surgery.
      According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is anywhere between 1 in 100 to 1 in 5000. However a study done in 2008 reported to the Annals of Surgery that mistakes in tool and sponge counts happened in 12.5% of surgeries.
      source:Wikipedia

    • @sasquatch8268
      @sasquatch8268 10 месяцев назад +1

      He didn’t know until 5 years later and then immediately owned up to it once it was confirmed. He had suspicions, but suspicion does not equal confirmation, especially if the count was not off.

  • @myadoll79
    @myadoll79 10 месяцев назад +9

    This happened to me when I was young and had my appendix taken out. The wound area got infected and started oozing green pus. Found out they left a sponge inside and had to have a second surgery to remove it. All I got was an, "Ooops...sorry".

  • @Ro-fw3lc
    @Ro-fw3lc 9 месяцев назад

    My mother told me that this exact situation is why they make several counts before letting anyone go out the room. Unfortunately,the dude keeping that info to himself deserved a lawsuit,that was grossly negligent. Its true that great docs make mistakes...but never let it be a mistake that severe that it ende your career.

  • @eros5420
    @eros5420 9 месяцев назад +2

    5 years isn't waiting for the right time. You're supposed to report that shit right away.

  • @Borderinglines
    @Borderinglines 10 месяцев назад +154

    Lol that was the stupidest excuse I’ve ever heard come outta someone’s mouth. “Oh I didn’t wanna get in trouble, so I kept it to myself for 5 years” 🤣🤪

  • @sarahthivierge3387
    @sarahthivierge3387 10 месяцев назад +172

    They actually they say the doctors that speak up admit their mistake and sincerely apologize more often than not the family doesnt sue. Or if they do its only to get medical bills and stuff covered.

    • @sierragutierrez9941
      @sierragutierrez9941 10 месяцев назад +9

      That’s what I’d hope and expect, although this situation is insane and no doubt similar has happened

    • @michelemiktus2312
      @michelemiktus2312 10 месяцев назад +16

      It’s true, anyone can understand being human and understand how bad the person feels. The phrase “only by the grace of God go I….”. The docs who refuse to acknowledge their errors are the ones who get the lawsuits b/c if they are that arrogant not to acknowledge their mistakes then they are dangerous to every person they touch and start w/being negligent b/c they start out not even caring. They deserve to be sued and lose their license. Disgusting human beings.

    • @rishabhgarg4409
      @rishabhgarg4409 10 месяцев назад

      No !
      When they sue , their lawyer makes sure doctors 7 generations have nothing to eat and even a minor fault will get thier license cancelled but the million dollar Bank loan remains for thier life

    • @TammyINSchannel
      @TammyINSchannel 10 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe doctors are like airlines. Insurers tell them to never apologise because that's tantamount to admitting liability.

    • @sarahthivierge3387
      @sarahthivierge3387 10 месяцев назад +1

      @TammyINSchannel thats exactly how it is. But the rare occasion when the doctor has a concience and apologizes to the family for their mistakes the doctor is far more likely to not get sued.

  • @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere
    @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere 9 месяцев назад +2

    *For the money they charge they all should be criminally charged.*

    • @gabrielkawa3477
      @gabrielkawa3477 9 месяцев назад

      No. They should be charged regardless.

  • @empiremorpheus
    @empiremorpheus 9 месяцев назад +1

    Friend is as an anesthesiologist in a major US hospital. If you knew just a few of the stories of what does on when you’re under It’d make you more afraid of surgery than you already are.

  • @hotgarbage926
    @hotgarbage926 10 месяцев назад +157

    Years ago. My uncle had a surgery in Canada. The surgeon forgot the scissors in his stomach and stitched him up. The next day, he woke up in massive pain. He went back to hospital. They took X-ray just to see the souvenir in his belly. We gave him a nickname 'Scissor'.

    • @NathanM229
      @NathanM229 10 месяцев назад

      That didn’t happen, why? Cause scissor is a shit nickname

    • @hanhanthegreat
      @hanhanthegreat 10 месяцев назад +18

      That sounds absolutely horrifying 😢 seems he ended up alright though?

    • @Tofu-jg8ou
      @Tofu-jg8ou 9 месяцев назад +4

      Did you sue the doctor?

    • @Oomfne
      @Oomfne 9 месяцев назад +3

      surgery and was at home the next day? Sounds like a made-up story

    • @DumplingDoodle
      @DumplingDoodle 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@Oomfne how have you never heard of an outpatient surgery

  • @Masterk1988
    @Masterk1988 10 месяцев назад +41

    This does actually happen an employee at my business had shoulder surgery that got crazy infected had another surgery to clean it out and see what was going on and they found a gauze pad from the first surgery that was causing the infection

  • @Confucios1118
    @Confucios1118 10 месяцев назад +1

    “Speak up without fear of retribution.”
    No, medical staff have their own “thin blue line,” they don’t want to cross. I’ve seen it happen personally, as well as heard stories from my mother, who was a nurse for 15 years.
    Mistakes get hushed down like this all the time, and snitches will very likely get black marked if they start telling on their colleagues.
    There’s even a famous true crime episode of American Justice from the 90s, where a doctor pulled the plug on a baby without consulting the family, and in the ensuing lawsuit, not only did the entire hospital staff back him up, but called him a compassionate hero for doing it. Just completely ignored the fact that he blatantly violated the parents’ rights in basically killing their baby because he thought it was hopeless, and didn’t think he needed to consult them first about it.

  • @sonnasolod.9406
    @sonnasolod.9406 10 месяцев назад +69

    That’s why as medical professionals.
    We gotta listen to the inner voice when It says to check up on something with the patient.
    Or something looks off.
    We have the gift where it’s a little louder than some others.
    Listen to it.