Sabrina Boisloret is a collapsed mother: on May 16 her 18-year-old daughter, Alison, was admitted to the operating room for an abdominal hemorrhage. The young girl complains of severe pain, 5 days earlier she had been operated on for an ovarian cyst and the CT scan reveals a hematoma that must be resolved quickly. It is during this new intervention that a dose of insulin 10 times too large is injected into Alison: “The explanation they gave me was that the anesthesiologist made a computer error, he typed on the keyboard and it made two 0s instead of one. They told me that a diabetic who wanted to kill himself injects this dose there. ”
Today Alison is in a severe hypoglycaemic coma. The hospital in a statement recognizes a “medical accident” but not a fault and to explain the difference Sabrina the mother had the right to a comparison … with a chocolate cake: “if you make a mistake in a chocolate cake and you put 7 liters of milk instead of 70 cl it is dead the cake it is missing that’s what they told me as an excuse and I have say we do not compare a life to a chocolate cake, I do not admit that no “. Sabrina Boisloret wants to understand what happened that day in the operating room of the Southern Hospital of the Rennes University Hospital: “I don’t want that to happen again and I want to know, for Alison, who did this and apologizes, takes responsibility. It’s not a mistake, it’s medical malpractice, this person there must not practice any more and it is not the money of the insurance which will bring back our daughter. I am not afraid, I will go to the end “. Sabrina goes to Rennes every evening to visit Alison who is still hospitalized in intensive care.
The hospital we contacted did not wish to answer our microphone but gave us a press release:
“Following our exchange, please find below the press release from the CHU. The CHU has nothing additional to add. On May 16, a medical accident resulting in a severe hypoglycemic coma occurred during an operation surgery performed on a young woman of 19. The family were immediately informed and received by the medical surgical resuscitation teams where the patient is currently being cared for and is under continuous surveillance. CHU would like to reiterate to the family the assurance of its full support in the face of this ordeal. This serious adverse event caused great emotion among the teams who took care of the patient. An analysis of the precise circumstances that led to this event is in progress. A report to the Regional Health Agency as part of the procedure for Serious Adverse Events Associated with Care was also made. ”
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