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Iatrogenic Burns of the Neckline in a Patient with Tetraparesis During Tracheotomy
Authors:Anna Smędra MD  PhD  Ewa Meissner MD  PhD  Maciej Barzdo MD  PhD  Przemysław Grabowski MD  Michał Kartasiński MD  Wojciech Krajewski MD  PhD  Jarosław Berent MD  PhD
Institution:1. Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland;2. Intensive Care Unit of Mother Memorial Hospital Research Institute in Lodz, Rzgowska 281/289, Lodz, 93‐338, Poland
Abstract:The paper presents a case of an atypical iatrogenic complication after tracheotomy analyzed on the basis of the case dossier materials submitted to the authors by the court of justice to prepare a forensic medical opinion concerning the correctness of the medical procedure. A 37‐year‐old woman was brought by the ambulance service to the hospital with acute respiratory failure due to post‐tracheostomy tracheal stenosis. Tracheotomy was performed on an emergency basis. The patient suffered severe burns of the chest and neck. The experts concluded that the most probable cause of the incident was electrocautery‐induced ignition of the disinfectant used for cleaning the skin before the surgery. It was established that with correct handling of the procedure, the aforementioned incident should not have taken place. Therefore, it cannot be regarded as a normal complication inherent in the risk associated with the procedure, but as a consequence of a medical error.
Keywords:forensic science  electrocautery  tracheotomy  complications  burns  medical error  medical opinion
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