Scalpel Blade Retrieved From Woman’s Abdomen 11 Years After Surgery in Murang'a

Meria

Elder Lister
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Doctors said the scalpel was found in the woman's abdomen and was lodged between the uterus and small intestines.
The scalpel had also blocked the uterus, thereby preventing the victim - Felistah Nafula - from conceiving.
Nafula said she started experiencing complications in 2012 immediately after the cesarean operation.
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Kasaman

Elder Lister
Doctors said the scalpel was found in the woman's abdomen and was lodged between the uterus and small intestines.
The scalpel had also blocked the uterus, thereby preventing the victim - Felistah Nafula - from conceiving.
Nafula said she started experiencing complications in 2012 immediately after the cesarean operation.
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@Aviator , wale lawyers wako ,kuna kazi hapa !
 

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
Sawa sawa basi. I find it so hard to say no to such a handsome hunk as you…@Meria.
But keep in mind that “every good turn deserve another” and I will soon be calling for a favour.
I am thinking of hiking a ride with you to Kinshasa in your monstrous jalopy. Ok?


Right, She might have a serious claim of medical negligence.
But to establish medical negligence is no child’s play and is a long and tedious process.
She will have to prove that a Medical Malpractice, which is where a medical practitioner by an act of negligence deviates from standard procedures in the profession and thereby causes injury or death to a patient, did occur.

Knowing how confused the Kenyan Hospital records are, I wonder if she can even get to know who the Surgeon who performed the operation was, leave alone the guilty hospital, facts that have to be established.
 
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