Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Condemned

Condemned

By Dolores Cowburn

Elizabeth Rourke died when the routine operation went tragically wrong. A MAJOR report into the death of a patient has pointed to management failings and poor practice at the Hospital.

A high dependence on locum doctors, a poor recruitment process and a lack of accountability have also been highlighted as possible contributory factors which led to the death of Elizabeth Rourke.

Mrs Rourke died on 17 October 2006 after a routine gynaecological procedure went tragically wrong. One of her major veins was perforated, which led to a massive blood loss and her death.

Dr Dolores Moyano Ontiveros carried out that procedure and was charged, then
acquitted, of Mrs Rourke’s manslaughter. A subsequent report by independent UK consultancy Verita yesterday pointed the finger to a series of failings within Health.

Article posted on 2nd February, 2010 - 3.00pm
Condemned