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  • @gugumavundla
    @gugumavundla Рік тому +31

    Oh man, I’m saddened to hear about this. I went to high school with Hlengiwe, I hope a urologist can remediate this and she can get back her quality of life. Good on you for speaking out Hle ❤️🙏🏾 I hope you’ll get justice

    • @GrooveCentral763
      @GrooveCentral763 Рік тому

      Did you say Urologist?🤔

    • @nhoza9747
      @nhoza9747 Рік тому +1

      Yes she did, urologist is for both males and females if that’s what you want to know

  • @misboxie
    @misboxie Рік тому +22

    The bladder is right infront of the uterus. A bladder injury is a possible complication from/during surgical procedures on the uterus. This is usually explained when consenting a patient for surgery. Unfortunate that this occurred. I hope she’s able to get a successful repair and get back to a better state.

    • @kgatlisomathakgane1117
      @kgatlisomathakgane1117 Рік тому +3

      Worse if there’s adhesions in the pelvis. Increases the likelihood much more

    • @tshidimokone6595
      @tshidimokone6595 Рік тому +1

      It is not a botched operation but a complication rare but happens. Hoping the urologist can fix it.

  • @tarzanthembani5186
    @tarzanthembani5186 Рік тому +35

    unfortunately things like these happen more than we would like to, but irregardless of our best intentions and the expirience of the doctor, complications will still happen. and another thing to think about is that, people are not machines or made in factory, each patient have a slightly different anatomy, so complications can arise. It is just that the patient have to be made aware of all the possible complications that may arise during the procedure so that if ever the complications do happen, they know who to go back to.

    • @Suaja_Jameson
      @Suaja_Jameson Рік тому +6

      No one could’ve said it better, the thing is as doctors we learn anatomy in books where veins are blue arteries are red nerves are yellow. On autopsy there’s no blood flow, on a live human being there’s blood flow and it’s kind of a challenge to differentiate those

    • @princemahlangu7528
      @princemahlangu7528 Рік тому +8

      Total Hysterectomy is no small operation, I've seen people lose lives not because of the operation itself but bleeding being the main problem. Can anyone imagine the stress it brings to the Doctor incharge !?! I am not defending any act of medical negligence, but thee best Doctor to one is thee worst Doctor to someone else. It happens here it happens even with Harvard trainees etc and it's not gonna stop.

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому +2

      Your situation is unfortunate however complications do occur. It's not a matter of health professionals defending one another, there is legal room for reasonable error due to the nature of human bodies which differ considerably and thus present risks with every procedure. The structural damage referred to in this video is in fact a common risk associated with hysterectomy. It is likely that the surgeon will be exonerated if he took all reasonable measures to ensure the risk was minimised.

    • @masiphililedlamini7869
      @masiphililedlamini7869 Рік тому +1

      all of you sound like doctors hellbent on defending incompetence

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому

      @@masiphililedlamini7869 a case for incompetence will be properly investigated by HPCSA in this case. However as she used the Dr's services for several years prior without complaint and given the fact that the Dr provided services to others incl. celebrities also without complaint, this seems to be an isolated incident. Not incompetence. We all understand that Drs are not God, every procedure carries risk and there is no Dr in existence with the capability to avoid all risks. The Dr also competently suggested a less risky method which she declined. But time will tell after the investigation is completed.

  • @makhadzianaki
    @makhadzianaki Рік тому +40

    I'm really sorry about your situation. In this case the doctor can be held responsible for negligence because when he realized he knacked the bladder he should have called the urologist to come assist with repairing. In the matter of the HPCSA taking so long to conclude the case it is probably because they are auditing a number of his cases and not just only your case, so that they can ascertain whether it was a one-time occurrence of negligence or if it is a normal occurrence for this doctor to be negligent.

  • @teekay543
    @teekay543 Рік тому +38

    Before she sues she must check the decision of Buthelezi v Ndaba 2013(5) SA 437 (SCA). This can be classified as a normal complication of a hysterectomy.

    • @jameskillu9171
      @jameskillu9171 Рік тому +14

      The court will decide, every case is unique,

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 Рік тому +12

      She has a case because the gynae had to get a urologist in to see what was going on & rectify the complications. If he operated outside his scope he is liable.

    • @teekay543
      @teekay543 Рік тому +9

      ​Read the case law. This is a normal complication of this surgery.

    • @teekay543
      @teekay543 Рік тому +1

      ​@@beewest5704your point is irrelevant.

    • @teekay543
      @teekay543 Рік тому +7

      Bladders get incised during histerectomies. She must be repaired. This is a normal complication. She must be repaired.

  • @Andiswa-we6tr
    @Andiswa-we6tr Рік тому +60

    I feel sorry for doctors because they are not god or machines, mistakes can happen to anyone but the doctor should have informed the patient of the possible complications and informed her post surgery what had happened..... Many doctors like my self are choosing to get away from clinical practice and people will be left with no doctors and exubent medical fees to pay.

    • @sizwe.bsibisi3020
      @sizwe.bsibisi3020 Рік тому +11

      Well the dr did mention to her that he/she damaged her bladder and repaired it. Unfortunately It was not successful and now she feels it was negligence and improper for a gynae to repair such. It’s tough being a healthcare professional in SA these days hey.?We’re actually following in the footsteps of USA and people don’t realise how this will affect them as pts one day

    • @PrincessVelaryon
      @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому +3

      I think when someone is in pain they will want someone to blame.

    • @Sambulo-biyela
      @Sambulo-biyela Рік тому +7

      My sister is a Doctor and every time i hear such stories my heart sinks for her and every one in this field. Surgeries are high risk in their nature and mistakes can happen that don't necessarily equate to negligence. But i guess on the other side of it, it makes sense to want to blame someone.

    • @thabangmakgatouncensored2023
      @thabangmakgatouncensored2023 Рік тому +8

      I’m sorry you feel that way. In my opinion and in my experience, negligence is as a result of ignorance. Doctor’s have a tendency to brush off patients when they raise valid concerns. And the laziness to seek second opinion from more experienced doctors is the cause of these issues that could be avoided. Someone’s life cannot be taken for granted. All cases should treated with reasonable care and hence every case will assessed based on proper procedures and guidelines and if it is found that the doctor did not follow this procedures then they will be found guilty. If however, the doctor did everything accordingly then they have no case to answer to.

    • @sithembisophewa9380
      @sithembisophewa9380 Рік тому

      @@sizwe.bsibisi3020 the problem is the doctor did something that
      he/she was not sure of.

  • @kgatlisomathakgane1117
    @kgatlisomathakgane1117 Рік тому +10

    That’s not true. Gynaecologists, surgeons and urologists work in the bladder. There’s a whole subspeciality called urogynaecology. Complications don’t equal negligence. Wish people knew this

    • @Rob69635
      @Rob69635 11 місяців тому

      True story....and a bladder/ureteric Injury should have been discussed when doing the consent. Not sure if the gyne referred her to a urologist post op for a consult, especially when she complained about ongoing pain at 3 months.
      No one is going to want to be a doctor if patients sue for every complication.

  • @juliecoetzee1862
    @juliecoetzee1862 Рік тому +21

    I started a case in Dec 2016 with them. It still hasn't concluded. Dr botched further surgeries since mine, children even. He continues to practice until he decided to retire more than 5 yrs later. Civil case settled out of court 6years later. But HPCSA who are mandated and paid to protect patients don't care 7 years on.

    • @sno_gush44
      @sno_gush44 Рік тому

      Imagine! He only stopped when he decided to retire! Lord have mercy! Something must be done and things changed! because our lives are changed by these doctors drastically and we live with the burden of loss and the scars from their negligence.

  • @joshuadele-ijagbulu4894
    @joshuadele-ijagbulu4894 Рік тому +26

    May you be healed in Jesus name

  • @LM-to5qb
    @LM-to5qb Рік тому +8

    Good job and bravery for coming out

  • @Sharlene711
    @Sharlene711 Рік тому +16

    I'm really sorry about your situation. Doctors need to be held accountable. One Doctor had me NPO for 3 days pending surgery, then he got upset when my family confronted him.

  • @LT_Just
    @LT_Just Рік тому +5

    I’m trying to understand what the line “my partner *insert name*, you might know him, he’s an actor” … has to do with anything…

  • @gerlenebeyers4128
    @gerlenebeyers4128 Рік тому +17

    What the heck is a "celebrity doctor"?????

  • @veronyala
    @veronyala Рік тому +31

    Every surgery has its own complications. I think this could haven't escalated at this stage if everything was dealt properly since the beginning.

    • @anonymousx3395
      @anonymousx3395 Рік тому +4

      True, things go wrong all the time. The issue is the Doctor not dealing with right away and being open about it

  • @MrMm0p3
    @MrMm0p3 Рік тому +27

    Maybe the HPCSA can consider an Accident Fund for such cases.

    • @diamcee12345
      @diamcee12345 Рік тому +5

      Health care workers in private practice are individually held accountable. They have to take out practice insurance for cases where people can sue them directly in cases like these. We already pay too much for drs in government hospitals because when a health care worker in government does something like this, the hospital is accountable and we tax payers pay.

  • @thembinkosidube3918
    @thembinkosidube3918 Рік тому +1

    You reap what you sow in the garden of life.
    God bless
    Thank you...

  • @ncisept5900
    @ncisept5900 Рік тому +31

    This is a normal complication but should've been dealt with sooner

    • @teekay543
      @teekay543 Рік тому +10

      It is a normal complication of a histerectomy.

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +9

      This comment is on point. I'm Hlengiwe Mbambo. The fact that my doctor did not see this sooner or closed me up with realizing - even calling for a consult from the urologist before discharging me. Is the biggest question. Because of the delay, I might lose my kidney. Not that has moved from just a complication to proper negligence

    • @eugenematsemane4227
      @eugenematsemane4227 Рік тому +7

      Eugene Matsemane medical officer,this is quite a normal complication we see it a lot post TAH,

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому

      @@eugenematsemane4227 than the doctor should have no issue coming through to talk about it. He did not deal with it sooner and now I must suffer for his incompetence. You know as a medical doctor, I understand why you want to say it's normal. Has anyone in your family gone through it? Perhaps your wife? Because of what you call a simple complication, my kidney might have to be removed. Before commenting please think about this carefully. What if you daughter was going through this. I'm someones daughter and someone's wife, a god fearing women who has children to raise. If this was normal, why is it ruining my life. Why is my kidney being removed?.

    • @jackjr1618
      @jackjr1618 Рік тому +4

      Yeah it is common especially in patients with other issues like previous pelvic surgery and high body mass index. Counselling and proper referral should've solved this..

  • @teressamalatji7099
    @teressamalatji7099 Рік тому +14

    Trust me I was a victim at Steve Biko Academic hospital. Now I can't conceive. Left with abdominal pains, and a huge scar instead of a small scar. Going to the council was fruitless because I was taken from pillar to post. It's costly to take them on. The hospital carried out surgery for removal of an expelled fetus where they were looking for a baby which caused huge scaring.

    • @caseymali7597
      @caseymali7597 Рік тому +3

      Lost my loved one there, he was operated four times for a bowel perforation, at some point when we came to visit him we’d see his surgery wound literally left open!! Telling us they’re monitoring him, he was fine after the first operation and then everything went downhill from them!!! They kept open and closing him, he kept getting worse ,I wish I could get answers!

    • @Anelecharles
      @Anelecharles Рік тому +2

      Sorry❤

    • @teressamalatji7099
      @teressamalatji7099 Рік тому

      @@caseymali7597 I hope you are find closure and justice. I also need answers but it is draining

    • @teressamalatji7099
      @teressamalatji7099 Рік тому +2

      @@Anelecharles thank your compassion.

  • @enadiedericks2006
    @enadiedericks2006 Рік тому +20

    I think Hysterectomies pose negative consequences and or side effects to our health which we aren't informed of or realize.

    • @nompumelolo
      @nompumelolo Рік тому +3

      Hysterectomies should be a final resort not contraception. You will need hormone replacement therapy for life and be ready for depression and brittle bones

    • @PrincessVelaryon
      @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому +3

      It sounds like the surgery was elective and unnecessary

    • @PrincessVelaryon
      @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому +1

      ​@@ScissorNEish sorry mama

  • @KhanyoMjamba
    @KhanyoMjamba Рік тому +4

    Why is Thabo Malema in this thumbnail?

  • @andymakakane2179
    @andymakakane2179 Рік тому +42

    Big mistake going to the media while still undergoing the case.

    • @zamaphungula3367
      @zamaphungula3367 Рік тому +4

      ....and why is that?

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +43

      I did not mention any names. I was telling my story, the story belongs to me. The biggest mistake would have been to keep quite and say nothing. I know the law, no names were mentioned

    • @kwakha6103
      @kwakha6103 Рік тому +14

      The biggest mistake is keeping quiet. These days justice is fast tracked by the pain of blasting these entities in the media.

    • @malfan
      @malfan Рік тому +12

      The culture of secrecy must come to an end. Why is speaking openly a crime, especially if what you are sharing is factual, and not some made up stories?

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +3

      ​@kwakha6103 I love this. And nothing is going to keep me quite.

  • @eddymakua2175
    @eddymakua2175 Рік тому +27

    Dr lani didn't treat or consult with any patient... these politicians must go against real thugs on the ground and not drive propaganda against a social media personality.

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +1

      I agree

    • @lindokuhledlamini1023
      @lindokuhledlamini1023 Рік тому +3

      Maybe the same politicians should give the alleged thugs proper equipment and adequate staff for them to work properly.

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому

      @@lindokuhledlamini1023 I agree with you. But private hospital have all that equipment, which I went too. We can't still be blaming politicians there

    • @PrincessVelaryon
      @PrincessVelaryon Рік тому +1

      Lani still poses a risk for people's health, though. And taking people's money. Also malpractice cases are common in SA. They are expensive so it would be nice if the judicial system could find a way to make the process a little less expensive.

    • @eddymakua2175
      @eddymakua2175 Рік тому

      @@PrincessVelaryon lani poses no risks, or perhaps little risk to mentally incap[able individuals, we have politicians living fake lives and promising people heaven on earth when they execute absolute nothing and they are not held accountable,... why should a social media character be held accountable for being social?

  • @nelisiwemgaga8306
    @nelisiwemgaga8306 Рік тому +3

    I had TAH in 2019 for ovarian cancer
    I knew it was a big surgery i knew there will b complications and doctor told me pros and cons yes i feel your pain but sometimes this things do happen im sorry i hope u heal well soon and pray for fast healing. Good luck lets hope it will resolve soon

  • @VIEWMARY001
    @VIEWMARY001 Рік тому +4

    what she is describing is a known hysterectomy complication. not a botched surgery. maybe they didn't explain to her that it is one of the complications that can happen. The only fault here is dismissing it as healing when she had pains.

  • @nelisiwekhumalo9449
    @nelisiwekhumalo9449 Рік тому

    I am encouraged by this, well done for coming forward and reporting these doctors.

  • @nurse_sithole_jobe
    @nurse_sithole_jobe Рік тому +1

    An anaesthetist made my mother brain damaged, and nothing hasn’t been done as yet. I really need help with her case

  • @Dude-1689
    @Dude-1689 Рік тому +6

    Name and shame the incompetent culprit so Compliance can also look across their industry to address the quality of skills!
    This is so appaling! The nerve to proceed stitching her up knowing she was already messed up!
    Man I really feel sorry for the lady. I wish her speedy recovery and they compensate her for this disaster.

  • @brnstubby6359
    @brnstubby6359 Рік тому +12

    I spent more than a month in hospital with an enlarged spleen. The doctors honestly used me as a case study instead of helping me. I was lucky to get out that hospital alive. Am still in pain with an enlarged spleen. Lost all my leave days sleeping in hospital. Now am battling to get my medical report from a private doctor who discovered i had an enlarged spleen. I wonder why he is so afraid.

  • @masibam7752
    @masibam7752 Рік тому +36

    She compels the doctor to do a hysterectomy when the doctor didn't want invasive treatment...then boom!!!! She's suing 😂😂😂😂. Its really tough being a doctor in private

    • @lindokuhledlamini1023
      @lindokuhledlamini1023 Рік тому

      The thing is, the general public doesn’t understand the difficulties the Doctors are facing on the ground, Doctors are not supported, they don’t have normal lives, working long hours and no one cares about them unfortunately.

    • @nompumelolo
      @nompumelolo Рік тому +2

      wena!!

    • @elsiemashiane6018
      @elsiemashiane6018 Рік тому +6

      Wait until it happens to you, let's see if you will lough like this.

    • @theblueclinicbydrthabile
      @theblueclinicbydrthabile Рік тому

      It’s a lot!

    • @busisiwezidepa1239
      @busisiwezidepa1239 Рік тому +8

      Haybo 😢 signing a consent and being told of the risks doesnt give anyone the right to be negligent

  • @hennyhous
    @hennyhous Рік тому

    Also can she get O/G specialist second opinion before going through with the lawsuit (might be too late now)
    My prayers are with you and the Dr. May God bring you peace and justice

  • @thembanimgenu190
    @thembanimgenu190 Рік тому +5

    They should have had the former president of HPCSA to explain the procedure at least when it comes to cases such as this, am not sure why the doctor felt obliged to do surgery when clearly it wasn’t his/her preferred way of treatment and not referred the patient to someone else with whom the former patient would discuss surgery as it would seem the patient wanted surgery.

  • @valbruyns7947
    @valbruyns7947 Рік тому +1

    Good I am South African and I am going to do this in the UK..I want Justice and the doctor to be accountable not because I am after money..I was going to move back to South Africa but cannot now because Medical is too expensive ...I need treatment 3 times a week...The Doctor did not diagnose me for a year and a half...Good luck xx

  • @GwabiniMfwethu
    @GwabiniMfwethu Рік тому +19

    Is ureteric injury a medical malpractice or surgical complication?

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +5

      You could be right. By why was he stitching my bladder, that's a urologist organ not a gynecologists. And even if he was helping me to stay alive, why not ask a urologist for a consult before he discharges me

    • @sizwe.bsibisi3020
      @sizwe.bsibisi3020 Рік тому +10

      @@hlengiwembambo3950can I ask, what’s the end goal of this? Is it to get the doctor to acknowledge their mistake and make reparations or for him/her to get their license revoked? Do you feel that the doctor showed negligence in your case?

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому

      @@sizwe.bsibisi3020 honestly I need him to take accountability of his actions. I hear people here saying it's a surgical complication.... even if that was true, why did he not follow the correct steps? He could have called a urologist on that day to exemine me. People can make all kinds of excuses for doctors, at the end of the day doctors took an oath and we need to hold them accountable. Dr X till today has not even checked if I'm okay, even though he knows I've been in and out of hospital and I have a family that I take care of. His life moves on with out a care in the world. My life quality has gone from poor to worse. All I want is for him to take accountability

    • @theblueclinicbydrthabile
      @theblueclinicbydrthabile Рік тому

      Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @thatguysbu9917
      @thatguysbu9917 Рік тому

      @@sizwe.bsibisi3020I’d also like to know

  • @sno_gush44
    @sno_gush44 Рік тому +16

    Very true! They are murderers with no accountability. The system protects them, and we are not informed about where to go, who to talk to when one wants to lay a charge of negligence. My brother passed away after a surgeon operated on him though it was advised that he should not undergo any more surgery, because he had undergone so many in the previous years, he never smoked anything, never drank alcohol, he lived a healthy lifestyle. That arrogant surgeon being a trained medical professional he overlooked the previous doctor's advice, operated on him, he never recovered, he passed on at the age of 29. Every day since he passed on in 2017, I live with the reality of living life without him, he had plans to further his education the following year, thinking he would recover, and I promised him that I too would go back to school, but I lived to graduate without him. It is disheartening really what these doctors do and there are no consequences for their actions.

    • @MoAfrika-Afrika
      @MoAfrika-Afrika Рік тому +2

      Sorry for your loss. HPCSA must accountable because there are so many stories similar to this and your brother's!

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому

      Sorry to hear of your circumstances, it is truly regrettable that you had this experience but from wat you have detailed in your comment it seems that your brother was chronically ill for some time prior to the procedure. We do not know the circumstances but given the fact that the condition seems to have been at quite an advanced stage if he had several surgeries prior (according to your comment) was there any other treatment that might have helped at the time? If he did not have the procedure what would have been the outcome?

    • @sno_gush44
      @sno_gush44 Рік тому

      @@DD-hp9vo There were alternatives, the specialist we as the family transferred him to, informed us of the alternative procedures that could have saved his life and was very much upset that a surgeon with many years of experience could not see the trauma that my brother had already recovered from, in his previous ops but instead made the situation worse to a point of no recovery. I remember the day in his office( The specialist) when he told us that our brother wasn't going to recover this time around because of that one doctor who was too a specialist /surgeon who acted on impulse instead of observing and liaise with other medical professionals.
      As patients we have to face the unfortunate reality of dealing with arrogant, selfish Doctors who do not want to be held accountable for their mistakes and blame them on circumstances. It pains me a great deal till this day, how that situation could have been avoided.

    • @thebaddie391
      @thebaddie391 Рік тому +1

      Ave bengazi ukuthi benzani... i almost got operated twice for nothing....

    • @sno_gush44
      @sno_gush44 Рік тому

      @@thebaddie391 exactly, abazi benzani they are "practising" on us, costing us our lives and well being. ontop of that we must respect them, as if they do not make mistakes or misjudgments blame it on circumstances, No they should account! We are victims of their carelessness we say they must account just like any other professional in different industries or professional fields they must be held accountable, kulapho bazosho bayeka uphambana behle nobu arrogant, umntu enze umsebenzi wakhe ngobunene.

  • @mmathabomogotshi8152
    @mmathabomogotshi8152 Рік тому +1

    My mother has a hole in her stomach from an operation she did over 2 years ago at George mokhari and they are not in no hurry to close it.

    • @mmathabomogotshi8152
      @mmathabomogotshi8152 Рік тому +1

      At the same hospital, a doctor told my sister that she did not have a baby in her tummy and they will give her a pill to clean her but she refused a the child nearly aborted is 4 years of age now

  • @mapetahuma1204
    @mapetahuma1204 Рік тому +9

    I’m sorry for her experience but I don’t think there was malice or negligence. How does one go from trusted doctor go to bogus/ negligent and making out that HPCSA as incompetent and unwilling to help.

    • @noxolomthabela9443
      @noxolomthabela9443 Рік тому

      Not making your patient of complications is not negligence? Mentioning something while I'm probably high on sedatives is not negligence? What ever made him think it's not necessary to mention such important information is negligence on its own. Even after she went back to him, he says allow it to heal.🚮 if you ask me.

  • @Zimaticbass
    @Zimaticbass Рік тому +4

    My nephew is about to loose his legs😢 we have alot of these doctors(fake rather not up to standard) in South Africa. Truth be told, they are destroying our beautiful country

  • @DD-hp9vo
    @DD-hp9vo Рік тому +17

    Your situation is unfortunate however complications do occur. It's not a matter of health professionals defending one another, there is legal room for reasonable error due to the nature of human bodies which differ considerably and thus present risks with every procedure. The patient also carries some reasonable responsibility to enquire about risks beforehand. The structural damage referred to in this video is in fact a common risk associated with hysterectomy. It is likely that the surgeon will be exonerated if he took all reasonable measures to ensure the risk was minimised and has a good track record with these types of procedures. This case appears to be an isolated incident as the surgeon seems to have a long standing, successful reputation with celebrity in particular which is why he was specifically selected. Besides the fact she stated he has in fact been her Dr for several years so he must have been doing something right during that time. In that light it is also unreasonable for news media to follow her incentive to publically denigrate the reputation of a medical professional without doing the appropriate prior investigation fully or waiting for legal proceedings on the case to be finalised as the individual then has full right to pursue litigation against her and against news media for defamation. However in this case the issue seems to be emotionally motivated by the news anchors own self admitted experience with possible medical negligence. Bias in news reporting is unprofessional. First obtain all the facts from both sides then run with the story. The complaints and claims procedures are clearly stipulated on HPCSA so it is unclear why she believes there is no information on where to go to submit a complaint. It seems she wanted to divert the HPCSA process entirely for whatever reason. Obtaining legal representation is not a means to divert the HPCSA investigation or to fastrack the process or a means to pressure the Dr for payout. The HPCSA as the regulator will still require whatever time they stipulated to conclude their investigation even if legal representation is used. She has a documentary coming out in this issue, hopefully it will also cover patients responsibilities regarding risks as the Dr did in fact suggest a less invasive method with less risk through hormone therapy but she chose the higher risk option of surgery instead. Hopefully this publicity she is generating for the documentary is also not a means to avoid any payment obligations from her long standing treatment over several years with the same Dr.

    • @vuyiswamagudumana7806
      @vuyiswamagudumana7806 Рік тому

      2 years to conclude a case, that is not true. I am also a health professional, trust me HPCA is very fast to respond to public complaints

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому +1

      @@vuyiswamagudumana7806 yes indeed, it appears that in this case the HPCSA process was being avoided for whatever reason. She does not seem to be aware that HPCSA will investigate the matter regardless, whether legal representation is used or not

    • @zoephilile2274
      @zoephilile2274 Рік тому +4

      Nonsense. The doctor should have communicated what happened to the patient and not let the patient go home to incur even more damage to their body.

    • @sno_gush44
      @sno_gush44 Рік тому +3

      We are saying there should be accountability, we can not accept it as an "unfortunate" event and move on. In other professional fields there is accountability for negligence and misconduct ofwhich the consequences are court case and convictions.
      It's like we are signing our lives away to the hands of people who are "practising" it's bogus! Yet they should be respected as trained professionals but not held accountable because of the complexities of the human body??
      By her sharing her story she is also speaking for the rest of us, who are without the platform or resources.I admire her bravery for the first time, I got to share my experience of losing my sibling because of a Doctor who was greedy for money and cared less for human life.

    • @sibudamkoko9162
      @sibudamkoko9162 Рік тому

      I'm assuming written informed consent was given by the patient for the op. And this entails accepting that complications do occur, even a simple Panado can cause harm after being prescribed. Granted, a Urologist should have been atleast informed intraop.

  • @iamsquar3d814
    @iamsquar3d814 Рік тому +4

    This is an expected complication of abdominal/pelvic surgery. There is also a specialty called UroGynaecology- these are gynaes that can repair bladders amongst many other things.

  • @boipeloplaatjies5404
    @boipeloplaatjies5404 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately, complications after surgery should be highly expected but doctors can and should be held accountable. Get a lawyer who specializes in medical negligence cases to assess if you have a case or not and take it from there.

  • @janetsharane2847
    @janetsharane2847 Рік тому +1

    Power ,success and healing to you

  • @dimpholukhele5164
    @dimpholukhele5164 Рік тому +1

    Why did i bump into this interview now ? Could b a sign that i must also do something about my experience... I gave birth via c-section last week thursday at one of our local hospitals .Theres a shady genaecologist , he is shady af!Makes me question most of the gyneas in that hospital... They must all be investigated. Ill get in touch with you once my wound is healed.

  • @theblueclinicbydrthabile
    @theblueclinicbydrthabile Рік тому +11

    This is a documented complication is it?

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +3

      I have every document

    • @SoftSpoken-w5l
      @SoftSpoken-w5l Рік тому +6

      😂😂😂😂 the fact that you don’t understand what she means by “documented” is laughable. She means it is well known complication that a lot has been written about.
      You will need all the help you can get here darling.

  • @nurse_sithole_jobe
    @nurse_sithole_jobe Рік тому +1

    I really need help from eNCA.

  • @jaystan233
    @jaystan233 Рік тому +12

    Dumela Seipati ke Doctor?

  • @Nella.g.
    @Nella.g. Рік тому +2

    She is very well spoken and knowledgeable, I'm sorry this is happening to you.

  • @onlyeverydaysa5029
    @onlyeverydaysa5029 Рік тому +10

    I really hate that we are here as people. The amount of medical negligence that goes unchecked or where doctors get away with it is insane. Also what's the measure being used to decide if that doctor has more than one case of negligence vs one case, cause that one case matters too and I think alot of patients run out of money to pursue cases and Covid just let doctors run amok, with no accountability or nothing. I donno but it would be very interesting to see if more and more people come out with their stories and if there isn't a firm attempting some type of class action regarding negligent surgeries.
    Yes mistakes are gonna happen but there must atleast be a proper apology and fine or suspension of some sort for one time incidents then if a doctor is proven continuously negligent then they must be lose accreditation. People were complaining very seriously about such cases before covid then during covid it became too common.

  • @Lungile-x8h
    @Lungile-x8h Рік тому +1

    Many real and licenced doctor has get away with this. thank you my sister for exposing them. My prayer now to you my sister is healing from your soul mind and body.

  • @lelompumi3240
    @lelompumi3240 Рік тому +1

    So true my brother lost his son due negligence at the day hosipital and nothing came of it.

  • @thato06
    @thato06 Рік тому +1

    I had a doctor give me medication that made me sick... i tried scheduling an emergency appointment with her they told me shes busy and cant see me... i decided to go to her practice hoping that when she sees how sick i am she will help me... did she not tell me shes busy with other patients and if the meds are making me sick i should stop them (had stopped them a while back and i was still sick) told me that right infront of other patients. Guess what? After i left there i was admitted in hospital and had to take 6 months sick leave to recover after being discharged... did her office not call me a month later threatening me that they will charge me for a missed appointment... i was then told my case is a difficult one and it would take forever to settle... had to just walk away and be grateful that i didnt die... they get away with alot these doctors

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому

      If you were still sick after stopping the medication and sick for six months thereafter it does not appear to be related to medication.

    • @thato06
      @thato06 Рік тому

      @@DD-hp9vo it makes sense what you are saying but I was sick due to the side effects of the medication. Unfortunately by the time a realized that it was medication that was making sick the damage was already done...the Dr other doctor who admitted me confirmed it after running tests

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому +1

      @@thato06 sorry to hear this, that's an unfortunate situation, it may be that the Dr did not do the initial assessment properly to take all possible side effects into consideration however Drs can't always anticipate if a patient might have a bad reaction from medication. Bodies are individual so it is very possible for patients to have unexpected and unforseen side effects from meds that usually do not cause such symptoms. Nevertheless hopefully you have recovered without any long term consequences

    • @thato06
      @thato06 Рік тому +1

      @@DD-hp9vo I totally agree with you. I think the thing that upset me is that she totally dismissed me when I was telling her that I was sick knowing that that the medication I was taking could cause adverse side effects. Thank you, I did make a full recovery however it does flare from time to time but because I'm aware of the symptoms I know what to do before it gets worse.

    • @DD-hp9vo
      @DD-hp9vo Рік тому

      @@thato06 yes agreed it would have been appropriate to follow up and assess 👍🏼

  • @jameskillu9171
    @jameskillu9171 Рік тому +13

    sue the celebrity doctor,

  • @vezivezi6132
    @vezivezi6132 Рік тому +7

    This is one of common complications, you might have been told about it when consent was taken, Doctor's are not God, you said mistakenly....mistakes do happen with any operation and with any Doctor's ....if you sick stay at home, to avoid mistakes....only Doctor's who intentionally do harm should be charged

  • @hennyhous
    @hennyhous Рік тому

    Wasn’t she told of this complication? Also did she sign an informed consent? If she did then the Doctor may not be guilty as she was properly informed of this complication and possible ways to manage the complication if it’s manageable. Also how is the urologist feeling as he might wake up with lawsuit from helping. However, did the doctor do baseline checkups after she came with complaints and how did she manage this? If she didn’t then she might be guilty

  • @thebaddie391
    @thebaddie391 Рік тому +1

    Who is this Doctor ? We need to know him or her so that we don't make a mistake of going to him or her.

  • @nhoza9747
    @nhoza9747 Рік тому

    I wish the broadcaster would have asked more questions, I still have unanswered questions..

  • @nldm6201
    @nldm6201 Рік тому

    I went to a GP 7 days after my c-section and he pulled the disposable stitch and cut it (making it tighter) now the side of the c-section scar that he pulled and cut the scar from is painful., Do y'all think I have a case? I want to sue for medical negligence.

  • @NcebargaraneRaymond
    @NcebargaraneRaymond Рік тому

    Pls help me my wife is going through same experience. A doctor did wrong operation on her she on stage 4 of cancer

  • @surprisezwane5750
    @surprisezwane5750 Рік тому +1

    Thabo Malema is a DR?

  • @beautylolowya1059
    @beautylolowya1059 Рік тому

    What’s the name of that Facebook page?

  • @sabatamahlangu5986
    @sabatamahlangu5986 Рік тому +3

    Shame Mann it’s quite said, I hope they explained all the risks to you…. When I had my c/s I sustained an injury as well which was fixed easily in a public hospital… I knew all the risks. I hope that urologist doesn’t make a mistake which can happen as well

  • @nompumelolo
    @nompumelolo Рік тому +6

    HYSERECTOMIES ARE NOT CONTRACEPTION. A woman's womb doesn't just carry a baby it does A LOT!! This is only the start of her pain. She should ready herself for osteoporosis.
    This whole reducing a woman to a mindset will hurt MANY perfectly created bodies.

  • @Luk012NW
    @Luk012NW Рік тому +12

    This Hlengiwe sounds like the bully they say she is. Her thinking that bad PR will tarnish the Drs business is also laughable 😂

  • @abbys_girl
    @abbys_girl Рік тому

    The bladder sits right on top of the uterus.
    And injury to the bladder and ureter is a known complication and should have been declared to her. It’s not so much that the operation was botched it’s that the counselling was inadequate both before and after the procedure. The issue is that of: informed consent and post operative care and counselling. It’s unlikely that the doctor will be disbarred this is a complication that could happen to any surgeon . These is definitely a degree of negligence she should also just sue and reach a settlement either with the Doctor’s insurance. It’s unlikely the HPCSA will strike the dr off the roll

  • @TheSecretePlace
    @TheSecretePlace Рік тому +4

    Why are you guys using someone who has no business in this as a thumbnail? I hope he also sues you.

    • @nasipisobuwa9066
      @nasipisobuwa9066 Рік тому

      That's her boyfriend

    • @LT_Just
      @LT_Just Рік тому +2

      I’m still trying to find the relevance of her mentioning “my partner, he’s an actor, you might know him”.. I couldn’t listen to anything after that.

  • @thatguysbu9917
    @thatguysbu9917 Рік тому +1

    Ase mo states mo

  • @allhaildrewzavic2838
    @allhaildrewzavic2838 Рік тому +1

    I see Thabo Malema and I click

  • @bhekiximba5097
    @bhekiximba5097 Рік тому +3

    Just read the consent you signed these things happen and you always go back in for a relap should these problems arise honestly this lady is just looking for money ..

  • @GodsFavourite2024
    @GodsFavourite2024 Рік тому +2

    But did her urologist eventually attempt at correcting the initial botched surgery?😢

    • @hlengiwembambo3950
      @hlengiwembambo3950 Рік тому +4

      He did but my body is rejecting the stent treatment

    • @GodsFavourite2024
      @GodsFavourite2024 Рік тому

      @hlengiwembambo3950 that's sad. Apologies to ask, do you now use a catheter? Or do you do weekly or bi daily visits to the hospital?

  • @darkknight6219
    @darkknight6219 Рік тому +1

    Who is this doctor??

  • @NomD05MZ
    @NomD05MZ Рік тому +5

    Weldone cc, some private doctors do as they wish with people's lives and they're so expensive and not transparent. I really wish government would FastTrack NHI.

    • @Mgz-ms6di
      @Mgz-ms6di Рік тому

      You wish that a government that botched management of SAA, management of post office, Transnet, eskom, should add to its failings your health care?😳😳😳

  • @mashobane9982
    @mashobane9982 Рік тому +2

    Such a PR person she dropped the partners name so we know who he is 🤣

    • @LT_Just
      @LT_Just Рік тому +1

      I’m still trying to find the relevance of her mentioning him.. I couldn’t listen to anything after that

  • @izagamedia6715
    @izagamedia6715 Рік тому +13

    The quality of Jornalism and reporting these days is so pathetic. This Trend following cult is boring.

  • @anndyx9423
    @anndyx9423 Рік тому

    This isn't fair at all. Wonder who the dr is. Hope she heals soon and this gets resolved.

  • @sinelizwimsengana5908
    @sinelizwimsengana5908 Рік тому

    it is very likely this doctor mistook the bladder tubes for the uterus tubes...

  • @karaisaacs7511
    @karaisaacs7511 11 місяців тому

    It's so hard to trust anyone

  • @rev.valeriehamann4049
    @rev.valeriehamann4049 Рік тому +1

    Why does the HPCSA only give credit to people who studied psychology? What about people who have a doctorate in counselling? Its ridiculous!

    • @Sambulo-biyela
      @Sambulo-biyela Рік тому +3

      Do they not have their own regulatory board? It makes sense that the two would be separate.

    • @lethabodhlamini5705
      @lethabodhlamini5705 Рік тому +1

      A person who has a doctorate in counselling actually studied counselling……

    • @bongekilemdletshe1083
      @bongekilemdletshe1083 Рік тому

      Same thing with Microbiology,you can only be registered as a medical scientist with an honours in microbiology...while they register medical technologists with only a diploma...technicians...laboratory assistants(certificates) how botched is that🤨

  • @CharmaineDeAlmeida
    @CharmaineDeAlmeida Рік тому

    So sorry what happened to u, a breast doctor in jhb which r considered the best prescribed a tablet to my over 80 year old.mom without bloods done and she had a very bad allergic reaction, may God dethroned these people that treats humans like animals, may u be healed in Jesus 🙏

  • @GoldenMzansiTikToks
    @GoldenMzansiTikToks Рік тому +1

    nah this guy is a comedian mos.

  • @lesley_lezley
    @lesley_lezley Рік тому +1

    Omg 😢

  • @Kalfie-yv2ni
    @Kalfie-yv2ni 10 місяців тому

    Wait for NHI.....then you are going see complications....

  • @JohnTerblanche-l1r
    @JohnTerblanche-l1r Рік тому +1

    Scary af

  • @PTJ_S
    @PTJ_S Рік тому +1

    Stop calling him dr Matthew Lani nxa

  • @mduduzimbambo3901
    @mduduzimbambo3901 Рік тому

    Mbambo not mbaamboo

  • @fortunembulazi
    @fortunembulazi Рік тому +2

    Got fooled by someone who pretended to be a Dr also.

  • @sengoma8638
    @sengoma8638 Рік тому

    😮

  • @SharithaMaraj
    @SharithaMaraj Рік тому

    😂😂😂😂

  • @GreycefulMercy
    @GreycefulMercy Рік тому

    Maybe that's why babies die during birth

  • @Dude-1689
    @Dude-1689 Рік тому

    Name and shame the incompetent culprit so Compliance can also look across their industry to address the quality of skills!
    This is so appaling! The nerve to proceed stitching her up knowing she was already messed up!
    Man I really feel sorry for the lady. I wish her speedy recovery and that they fairly compensate her for this disaster.