2015 Avondale Hospital
I had to have my gall bladder removed. After the surgery, I immediately began having incontinence fairly frequently.
I requested the videos of the procedure, and when I reviewed them, I was very upset by what they seemed to have overlooked.
My surgeon left the room, after stopping the in room camera, but the operating room camera remained on as it is motion activated.
Soon after the other tape stopped, there were two voices that could be heard, but the camera was pointed towards the opposite side of the room, so you couldn't see anything, except the flashing of the laprosopic laser which they used to perform my surgery.
Gall bladder removal is a simple procedure as far as laser surgery goes. It takes approximately (?) 63 precision cuts with the beam of white hot light. I went back to the other tape and verified my surgery was done in almost the exact prescribed amount of cuts, a flash could be seen for each.
Then, I went back to the two voices who entered after the other tape was stopped. They performed over 2000 cuts. I can only assume on me.
They claimed they were testing the capacity of the machine. They provided one other tape, the hallway where the operating room door was located, and visible.
They could not identify the two men who entered into the o.r. after my procedure was finishcan. They said it was a privacy issue, but assured me they were supposed to be there, despite their lack of surgical PPE.
I threatened legal action and they then said the two were not employed then or ever by the hospital. They did not know who they were, they claimed.
I do.
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