What happened to the practice of using a marker to draw on or initial the agreed upon area of surgery prior to going under anesthesia? It was meant to keep things like this from happening.
I had elbow surgery and probably 3 people asked me my name and what elbow. They made a mark. This woman was screwed because they didn’t bother to ask. Lucky they’re not amputating a limb.
I used to work at Houston Methodist and you ARE speaking facts. They do things hush hush and they have political backing."allegedly" They messed up a woman's surgery and she wasn't from this country so when she started threatening to sue, she demanded they help her and her family with citizenship and compensate her for her not to sue. They brought her family here and put them up."allegedly"
This is scary.. you would think every patient would be top priority for any doctor/nurse you go too and this woman just fell victim due to lack of patient care
Yes operating on the wrong foot was careless. But I only with bone spurs you can't tap it makes it worse. my aunt had bone spurs she could hardly walk so how was she able to tap and line dance something ain't adding up. my biggest question is did they operate to close together..and didn't give the one foot enough time to heal..
I remember when my old neighbor Betty Casarez was gonna get knee replacement surgery for one of her previous knee replacement surgeries that in time had worn out.. we chatted when she come home from the pre-surgical labs.. I noticed she had "THIS LEG" written on her thigh in permanent Black Sharpie.. she was a retired nurse.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That doctor needs to be held responsible and liable. He needs to pay millions and lose his license to be able to be a doctor working with patient's and the hospital is responsible for hiring the doctor and the nurses that tried covering up the wrong foot surgery. Shame on them. It's wrong and illegal to cover up their wrong doings and making it worse on this innocent woman.
I would accept medical advice from a witch doctor with a bone through his nose before listening to doctors in the states because they will zip you up in a bag for a paycheck.
I work right alongside neurosurgeons, and I have never heard a more true statement, I’m going to start using it. They’ll zip you up in a bag for a paycheck.
Both feet needed done. So. But yes there is supposed to be a timeout before and the foot is supposed to be marked before any sedatives with the patient and the doctor
The surgeon was suppose to have marked and initialed the correct foot as part of the pre-op procedure. Altering a medical document is illegal! (Side note: Although it was a medical error, if she needed to have the bone spurs removed from both feet any way, then I don't understand why she's so upset.)
Why, because the doctor is responsible for the error. It doesn’t matter that she needed both done. The left was more in need at that moment, than the right.
Mrs Linda omg so many years of not seeing you and seeing you like this hurts me, never do I forget how much you like tamales and I would make them for y'all, hope you read this.
The doctor and the staff should've just gathered themselves and owned up to their mistakes. They made several, the worst being what they were trying to get the spouse to sign for after the surgery. Even with all the right measures in place humans make mistakes and even the best computer sytems suffer glitches. She had spurs on both heels, both heels needed surgery and would've been operated on eventually, one before the other, so that she could at least get around with a cane after each surgery. Was there a complication with the first surgery or did it go well? She complained about not being able to ballet dance but was it the spurs on both of her heels preventing her from dancing or is she blaming it on the fact that the Rt heel was done before the Lt. I couldn't understand what that bit had to do with this story about a medical error.
Thank you for saying what I was thinking. Please somebody explain all of this to ME!! I thought it was a medical error because he did her foot instead of heart or hand. I understand she wanted one done before the other one but they both had bone spurs too.
The doc and OR staff screwed up for sure. This, however, is an attempt to make mad profit off of an incident that did little or no actual harm. Sounds great until you remember that the results of her lawsuit will cost all of us in increased insurance and hospital costs.
The Doctor is supposed to mark the area where surgery is going to be done while the patient is in pre-op before any medication is ever given. Marker pens are part of every pre-op pack. So what went wrong? Was the Doctor to arrogant to mark the correct foot?
You are absolutely correct. Hospital screwed up big time. In OR doctor is scrubbing for surgery and I bet OR nurse prepped the wrong foot. Doc comes in and does the prepped foot. Scar is on back of foot confusing left and right. When my wife had knee surgery we marked the wrong knee with a indelible marker that said wrong knee.
I wonder how many malpractice suits have been filed against the doctor who did the operation if she did that now chance’s are she’s either did it before or she will do it again
When I was in the hospital to have my elbow operated on the nurse prepping me for surgery marked my elbow with an X on the one to be operated on..But even if in her case the nurse marked the wrong one the Dr should have caught it looking at paperwork, if they prep that way.
I understand what happened was wrong but if you are getting the other foot done anyway! even if they had done the left foot first she may still not be able to do what she did before.
"The Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, and Wrong Person SurgeryTM Guidance for health care professionals" standards by Joint Commission Accreditation - what happens to this protocol? Desensitized?
This isn't a isolated case a few years ago a NBA player had the same thing done to him the doctor operated on the wrong leg, and I hope he sued the doctor and the hospital. Prayers for anyone else that has been done like this.
If you want to be seen by a doctor that cares about helping people - go to a third world country. If you want to be seen by a doctor that cares about how much money they can make off of your suffering - U.S.A. all the way!
I was going to have my infected bursa removed from my left elbow. When I went in for the surgery they were reviewing the paper work with me and they had put down the wrong elbow. you would think with all those years of school doctors should know left and right. the patients left and right!
yes I wondered the same thing. Now one foot is done, so do the other as planned and get on with your life. I agree the doc was wrong, but in this case both feet needed the operation. She shouldn't be worse off, and should be much better once other foot is done.
But … but the line dancing and long walks on the beach. Just say you want money girl. Get your $50k that your lawyer will take 33 percent and go cry somewhere else
The doctor screwed up and should be sanctioned severely. That said, if she had bone spurs on both feet, and they did the wrong foot first, how does this destroy her life? Doesn't it half fix her issues?
They have to SEVER the TENDONS to get to the bone spur, to remove it for that surgery, then re-attach the tendons and hope for the best. I would be livid if they did that on the wrong foot.
That hospital overchargers a lot. They claim that 1000 $ is the value of a simple chest X ray is not reasonable. You can get one in other places for 100 $. That is horrible, very very dishonest in my opinion
It is a serious error but the foot they did, did need the surgery, too. It's not like it was a healthy foot to begin with but yes, she should be compensated. So, why can't she get around after healing now? If they did the other foot first like they were supposed to, would she get around any different now. I understand her dissatisfaction but don't understand the problem healing if the other foot needed it also.
I went to the hospital over something going on with my heart, they did the dye test, I was fine, but then came into the room wanting to do a swab for pneumonia, after I turned down the vaccine. I was healthy no breathing issues, no fewer etc., they wanted swab me for pneumonia next. I believe they gave me pneumonia at that hospital because a week or so later I was at the doctor with pneumonia. I believe if you are not sick these days when you go in, you will be sick when you come out lol.
Naaa man this is unacceptable. Now yes it will be denied at first. Then it will go for trials. The reason, is to have more valuable support from the jury. That way Methodist doesn't come back. Is part of the process. If first was accepted in the beginning and awarded to the client. Methodist will come back and get their money back. My question is how her signature was on signed copy that shows it was changed? The question is was it signed before or after the change?
It is the patient's left foot not the dr's left foot looking at the patient. When I have had surgery in the past they always mark the area before surgery while I am still awake. Bet the surgery place is looking at it, well both feet need done anyway so no problem.
Wow! That’s scary… and to try to change it in writing after realizing the mistake is unacceptable! I hope she wins this case and this podiatrist KRISTEN BIEL looses her license and her job!
so how did they do the wrong foot when she had the problem in BOTH FEET, she was having the left foot first,FIRST, which means that they would have been doing the second one after 🤔
I'd struggle with every step too if I weighed that much. You had them in both feet and want both feet operated on. You have no case, get the other foot done and try eating a better diet to lose all your excessive weight. Then you can get back out there Gramma and line dance, now turn off the fake water tears for your bogus lawsuit.
So the Dr. fixed the bone spurs on the wrong foot? That's bad but, shouldn't that foot be better? And why did this lady not get the other foot done by a different surgeon later on?
Glad ur sueing those Methodist foneys,this is and downright disheartening,they just think there too good for anybody especially Willowbrooks location,you'll win ur case
There is so much wrong with for profit corporate health care but as a patient you must also do your part. By my estimate you are double your recommended body weight. That extra weight can contribute to bone spurs / foot problems and joint problems. Show a little self love drop the extra weight work out and you will see progress in your health!
I just don’t understand how this effected her way of life? She had bone spurs on both heels before her surgery. Wasn’t that affecting her restrictions? I get that the Dr operated on the wrong foot and that should have never happened, but…….
If doctors and nurses could get ample rest and time off as well the accident's that they do would do down and the malpractice suits will go down as well.
What happened to the practice of using a marker to draw on or initial the agreed upon area of surgery prior to going under anesthesia? It was meant to keep things like this from happening.
yeah
Yup
If you have a surgeon that looks at the area.
I had elbow surgery and probably 3 people asked me my name and what elbow. They made a mark. This woman was screwed because they didn’t bother to ask. Lucky they’re not amputating a limb.
Imagine the things we can't see that they aren't owning up to 😢
I used to work at Houston Methodist and you ARE speaking facts. They do things hush hush and they have political backing."allegedly" They messed up a woman's surgery and she wasn't from this country so when she started threatening to sue, she demanded they help her and her family with citizenship and compensate her for her not to sue. They brought her family here and put them up."allegedly"
This is scary.. you would think every patient would be top priority for any doctor/nurse you go too and this woman just fell victim due to lack of patient care
Yeah no medical mistakes is the third leading cause of death in the US
What a careless doctor, how can she operate the wrong foot?
Yes operating on the wrong foot was careless. But I only with bone spurs you can't tap it makes it worse. my aunt had bone spurs she could hardly walk so how was she able to tap and line dance something ain't adding up. my biggest question is did they operate to close together..and didn't give the one foot enough time to heal..
I remember when my old neighbor Betty Casarez was gonna get knee replacement surgery for one of her previous knee replacement surgeries that in time had worn out.. we chatted when she come home from the pre-surgical labs.. I noticed she had "THIS LEG" written on her thigh in permanent Black Sharpie.. she was a retired nurse.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅 that was much better than making a mistake
@@chick-fil-agal2264 yep!
Like this stripper I met with the tattoo that says enter here
That doctor needs to be held responsible and liable. He needs to pay millions and lose his license to be able to be a doctor working with patient's and the hospital is responsible for hiring the doctor and the nurses that tried covering up the wrong foot surgery. Shame on them. It's wrong and illegal to cover up their wrong doings and making it worse on this innocent woman.
She has a friend named Bob Sackamano that went to the hospital for a hernia operation...now he just sits by a window all day saying "my name is Bob."
No integrity at all. SMH
I would accept medical advice from a witch doctor with a bone through his nose before listening to doctors in the states because they will zip you up in a bag for a paycheck.
I work right alongside neurosurgeons, and I have never heard a more true statement, I’m going to start using it.
They’ll zip you up in a bag for a paycheck.
True, true and more true! I can't stand 99% of doctors.
This is so much more common than you think
Both feet needed done. So. But yes there is supposed to be a timeout before and the foot is supposed to be marked before any sedatives with the patient and the doctor
Prayers ❤️🙏🏽❤️
Omg. Medical lawsuits usually take the side of the hospitals im so mad for her
Plus there's a cap you can win. Ridiculous
My mom died from septic blood five days after foot surgery then came home passed her blood got toxic and she had a nurse 😢💔💔🙏😢 boy I lost my ❤️💔😢
I'm so sorry. Sending big hugs n prayers 🙏🏾💔🌹♥️🇲🇽
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Pretty sure that’s not the whole story
Why I don't trust the health care system anymore "at all"
Woke Doctors: Are you sure your right foot doesn't identify as the left? 😮
Hahahahahah
The surgeon was suppose to have marked and initialed the correct foot as part of the pre-op procedure. Altering a medical document is illegal! (Side note: Although it was a medical error, if she needed to have the bone spurs removed from both feet any way, then I don't understand why she's so upset.)
Why, because the doctor is responsible for the error. It doesn’t matter that she needed both done. The left was more in need at that moment, than the right.
Mrs Linda omg so many years of not seeing you and seeing you like this hurts me, never do I forget how much you like tamales and I would make them for y'all, hope you read this.
The doctor and the staff should've just gathered themselves and owned up to their mistakes. They made several, the worst being what they were trying to get the spouse to sign for after the surgery. Even with all the right measures in place humans make mistakes and even the best computer sytems suffer glitches.
She had spurs on both heels, both heels needed surgery and would've been operated on eventually, one before the other, so that she could at least get around with a cane after each surgery. Was there a complication with the first surgery or did it go well?
She complained about not being able to ballet dance but was it the spurs on both of her heels preventing her from dancing or is she blaming it on the fact that the Rt heel was done before the Lt. I couldn't understand what that bit had to do with this story about a medical error.
Thank you for saying what I was thinking. Please somebody explain all of this to ME!! I thought it was a medical error because he did her foot instead of heart or hand. I understand she wanted one done before the other one but they both had bone spurs too.
@@deliciaford4343 yeah I think they’re going to have a hard time with this in court
The doc and OR staff screwed up for sure. This, however, is an attempt to make mad profit off of an incident that did little or no actual harm. Sounds great until you remember that the results of her lawsuit will cost all of us in increased insurance and hospital costs.
I agree! She was getting both done.
The Doctor is supposed to mark the area where surgery is going to be done while the patient is in pre-op before any medication is ever given. Marker pens are part of every pre-op pack. So what went wrong? Was the Doctor to arrogant to mark the correct foot?
You are absolutely correct. Hospital screwed up big time. In OR doctor is scrubbing for surgery and I bet OR nurse prepped the wrong foot. Doc comes in and does the prepped foot. Scar is on back of foot confusing left and right. When my wife had knee surgery we marked the wrong knee with a indelible marker that said wrong knee.
I wonder how many malpractice suits have been filed against the doctor who did the operation if she did that now chance’s are she’s either did it before or she will do it again
This sounds like the doctor must have smoked a bowl before operated on the patient LOL
Was the foot operated on at the wrong time, or was the surgery botched all together?
When I was in the hospital to have my elbow operated on the nurse prepping me for surgery marked my elbow with an X on the one to be operated on..But even if in her case the nurse marked the wrong one the Dr should have caught it looking at paperwork, if they prep that way.
I understand what happened was wrong but if you are getting the other foot done anyway! even if they had done the left foot first she may still not be able to do what she did before.
"The Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, and Wrong Person SurgeryTM Guidance for health care professionals" standards by Joint Commission Accreditation - what happens to this protocol? Desensitized?
This isn't a isolated case a few years ago a NBA player had the same thing done to him the doctor operated on the wrong leg, and I hope he sued the doctor and the hospital. Prayers for anyone else that has been done like this.
If you want to be seen by a doctor that cares about helping people - go to a third world country.
If you want to be seen by a doctor that cares about how much money they can make off of your suffering - U.S.A. all the way!
Should have gone to Dr Beaver at Memorial Hermann.He is the best!!!
I was going to have my infected bursa removed from my left elbow. When I went in for the surgery they were reviewing the paper work with me and they had put down the wrong elbow. you would think with all those years of school doctors should know left and right. the patients left and right!
How is this ruining her life? She's getting both feet done anyway. Be happy you live in a time where this procedure is even possible.
Yeah… like it’s tragic due but how it is framed they had tentatively agreed to do both anyway?
yes I wondered the same thing. Now one foot is done, so do the other as planned and get on with your life. I agree the doc was wrong, but in this case both feet needed the operation. She shouldn't be worse off, and should be much better once other foot is done.
But … but the line dancing and long walks on the beach. Just say you want money girl. Get your $50k that your lawyer will take 33 percent and go cry somewhere else
The doctor screwed up and should be sanctioned severely. That said, if she had bone spurs on both feet, and they did the wrong foot first, how does this destroy her life? Doesn't it half fix her issues?
Show the doctor.
Years ago I heard that someone in Florida went in to have a foot amputated and they did the wrong one.
I had these surgeries on both feet, it never works because the Spurs regrow even bigger. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia 72 yrs
Sad what they did, but this lady acts as if her life is over. In 6 weeks you will be back on dance floor.
They have to SEVER the TENDONS to get to the bone spur, to remove it for that surgery, then re-attach the tendons and hope for the best. I would be livid if they did that on the wrong foot.
Yep they do cover ups
That hospital overchargers a lot. They claim that 1000 $ is the value of a simple chest X ray is not reasonable. You can get one in other places for 100 $. That is horrible, very very dishonest in my opinion
It is a serious error but the foot they did, did need the surgery, too. It's not like it was a healthy foot to begin with but yes, she should be compensated. So, why can't she get around after healing now? If they did the other foot first like they were supposed to, would she get around any different now. I understand her dissatisfaction but don't understand the problem healing if the other foot needed it also.
I went to the hospital over something going on with my heart, they did the dye test, I was fine, but then came into the room wanting to do a swab for pneumonia, after I turned down the vaccine. I was healthy no breathing issues, no fewer etc., they wanted swab me for pneumonia next. I believe they gave me pneumonia at that hospital because a week or so later I was at the doctor with pneumonia. I believe if you are not sick these days when you go in, you will be sick when you come out lol.
A hospital is a place that is full of germs
Naaa man this is unacceptable. Now yes it will be denied at first. Then it will go for trials. The reason, is to have more valuable support from the jury. That way Methodist doesn't come back. Is part of the process. If first was accepted in the beginning and awarded to the client. Methodist will come back and get their money back.
My question is how her signature was on signed copy that shows it was changed? The question is was it signed before or after the change?
It is the patient's left foot not the dr's left foot looking at the patient. When I have had surgery in the past they always mark the area before surgery while I am still awake. Bet the surgery place is looking at it, well both feet need done anyway so no problem.
Wow! That’s scary… and to try to change it in writing after realizing the mistake is unacceptable! I hope she wins this case and this podiatrist KRISTEN BIEL looses her license and her job!
Poor lady. They usually mark the area. These things happens a lot.
I had a friend who had breast cancer they took the wrong breast 😢she ended up dying
She was going to die anyways
That is horrible.
so how did they do the wrong foot when she had the problem in BOTH FEET, she was having the left foot first,FIRST, which means that they would have been doing the second one after 🤔
I'd struggle with every step too if I weighed that much. You had them in both feet and want both feet operated on. You have no case, get the other foot done and try eating a better diet to lose all your excessive weight. Then you can get back out there Gramma and line dance, now turn off the fake water tears for your bogus lawsuit.
Wow this is awful 😢
And her husband lied to her lol
They'll settle.
So the Dr. fixed the bone spurs on the wrong foot? That's bad but, shouldn't that foot be better? And why did this lady not get the other foot done by a different surgeon later on?
Well, you were going to do that foot anyways!
Glad ur sueing those Methodist foneys,this is and downright disheartening,they just think there too good for anybody especially Willowbrooks location,you'll win ur case
This is practically the only medical malpractice case a lawyer will take in Texas (Cut and Dry) due to the $250,000 cap.
i think this happens all the time. left, right. get it correct doc.
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There is so much wrong with for profit corporate health care but as a patient you must also do your part. By my estimate you are double your recommended body weight. That extra weight can contribute to bone spurs / foot problems and joint problems. Show a little self love drop the extra weight work out and you will see progress in your health!
was it a diversity hire?
Cha-Ching!
Pretty sure her other foot was messed up too with all that weight she puts on it. All the drinking and bad eating caught up with you girl
She’s hoping her lawsuit keeps her paid. Loose weigh
dats what I'm talking bout.
@Hal Colombo ikr lol
I just don’t understand how this effected her way of life? She had bone spurs on both heels before her surgery. Wasn’t that affecting her restrictions? I get that the Dr operated on the wrong foot and that should have never happened, but…….
Masks do effect your abilities and WM has or at least had a strict mask policy
If doctors and nurses could get ample rest and time off as well the accident's that they do would do down and the malpractice suits will go down as well.
O heck to the nah smh
I thought you can't sue malpractice