A Saudi woman was reported to be in critical condition following what is described as a wrong diagnosis in a government hospital in Makkah (Saudi Arabia), reported Saudi Gazette.
The woman went to the hospital with stomach issues and the wrong diagnosis by a doctor expelling some portion of her small intestine. The woman actually suffered from deep vein thrombosis
The woman experienced the wrong surgery, after which she slipped into a coma and is presently admitted to the emergency unit.
Saeed Al-Ghamdi, her child, approached the Ministry of Health to open examination and to hold the individuals who put his mom in this condition accountable. He called additionally for the related experts to transfer his mother to a more advanced hospital where she can receive better treatment.
Ahmad Ajab, a legal expert, said the wrong diagnosis is among major medical mistakes that are widespread, Saudi Gazette reported.
He additionally said if relatives of the patient suspected there was a therapeutic error, they have the privilege to whine to the wellbeing issues. If the medical mistake was proven, the case will be exchanged to an exceptional restorative advisory group.
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