March 19, 2010
Published: 6 Aug 09 07:50 CET
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A Swedish woman has reported four physicians to a national body that assesses medical negligence after they missed a brain tumour the size of a fist.
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The sad thing is, i guess it doesn't take too much effort to find them...
And very few of these idiots get a reprimand- PLUS the poor bloke who's walkin' around with a tumor the size of the Lincoln Memorial - get's WHAT here?
Absolute BUTKUS!!
This country should be embarrassed - instead I just always find them so damn proud of their "excellent medical care" !
really!
Keep posting them. If nothing, someday I can make wall-paper out of the stories for my guest bathroom!
A classic case I've heard is of my friend's husband who was chopping firewood, lost his grip on the axe which then landed on his head and gave him a big, bloody gash. The man refused to go see a doctor, saying all he needs is to clean the gash, take an alvedon and rest for a day. Even his wife thot he was being an idiot but she's Russian. :P Oh he finally did go to the vårdcentral when he got headaches 3 days later and they sent him home, told him to take alvedon and rest for a few days. Typical right?
It is very difficult to diagnose brain tumours sometimes - espcially when patient's come in an compalin of vague and diffuse symptoms such as headaches. If they sent everyone who complains of a headache for an MRI scan then the queues will grow to be huge - and those with obvious tumours won't be able to get appointments
Mistakes in medical practice is a huge problem nowadays. It happens all around the world and unfortunately is one of the leading causes of death for hospitalized people. You can find a well-known study (2001 or 2002) in the very respected JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) according to which human mistakes is the 4th cause of death in the american hospitals.
In Sweden things are not any different than any other developed country. What maybe happens here is that very often such cases become very popular.
The swedish healthcare system works very well and there are a lot of proofs for that (one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the world, life expectancy in the top group worldwide, rational use of antibiotics, low rate of nosocomial infections and so on).
Not all patients with brain tumours have these flags and not always the headaches mean a tumour. So maybe the doctors have asked her or him all the important questions and the patient denied having these symptoms.
I wonder why the people always jump to attack doctors and blame them immediately. If you think you can do a better job then please go and be a doctor!
But since the socialstyrelsen have decided on the doctors have made mistake then propabley the doctor did a mistake but before starting to hate him ask him how many lives have he saved before missing this case?!!!!!
Regards,
I know so little about it, however that woman have more chances to survive being in Sweden than US.
It is not as easy as pie suspecting a brain tumor.
I know its signs, and they are very hard to get: Few doctors would look for suckling, Babinski and grasp (I do!)
Was any proper neurological examinatin done? or was it a speedy,more of a show business,as not infrequently is the case ?
And ,in particular,was proper ophthalmoscopic examination done? for me,as a doctor, if I had any difficulty or suspicion,I would unhesitatingly refer the patient for a speedy ophthalmological opinion.
A fairly large tumor like that would most likely cause retinal changes`,"papilloedoema".
Failure to do neurological examination,including ophthalmoscopy would be inexusable by any standards.
This is in Stockholm, where you would expect demand to outweigh provision. I was absolutely amazed by the speed of my treatment, not least of all because I was a non-priority case: the doctor was fairly satisified that there was no underlying problem but sent me for a scan as a precaution.