A patient who passed gas during an operation was badly
burned when the fart ignited a laser being used in the surgery, a hospital
report states.
The unnamed woman, in her 30s, was undergoing surgery at
Tokyo Medical University Hospital which involved a laser being applied to her
cervix.
As the surgery was being carried out in the Shinjuku
Ward, she broke wind — sparking the fire, Japanese newspaper the Asahi Shimbun
reports.
She was left screaming in agony after the fire burned
most of her body, waist and legs, according to a report by external experts
into the incident, which was released on Oct. 28.
The committee stated in the report that no flammable
materials were in the operating room during the surgery and that equipment was
functioning normally.
“When the patient’s intestinal gas leaked into the space
of the operation (room), it ignited with the irradiation of the laser, and the
burning spread, eventually reaching the surgical drape and causing the fire,”
the report stated.
The accident happened on April 15 this year but was only
published in a recent hospital report. Tokyo Medical University Hospital is an
acute care facility that claims to be the only facility in Japan to carry out
surgery using robots.
Courtesy: News.com.au.
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