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Secret Squirrel
08-07-2004, 03:27 PM
CANTON, Ohio (AP) -- Relatives of a woman whose surgeon left a rolled-up towel inside her chest have filed a lawsuit against the clinic where the surgery was performed.

Bonnie Valle often complained about an odd feeling in her chest in the years following a procedure at the Cleveland Clinic, family members said.

"She always said, 'On the left side, it feels like there's something there. It felt like something moved,"' said her daughter, Jeanne Clark.

Doctors told Valle the symptoms reflected the progression of her emphysema and that the benefits of the surgery would not last forever, Clark said.

Valle, a former nurse's aide, came to the Cleveland Clinic for lung-reduction surgery in October 1995. Smoking nearly two packs of cigarettes a day since the age of 15 had left her with emphysema and dependent on a constant supply of oxygen, Clark said.

When she died in June 2002, a day after her 60th birthday, Valle donated her body to the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. During dissection, a faculty member discovered a green surgical cloth the size of a large hand towel behind her left lung.

Clark filed a lawsuit last week seeking unspecified damages against the clinic and her mother's Canton-based physician, Jeffrey Miller. The lawsuit contends the towel produced costly complications and ultimately caused her mother's death.

"Her body was literally growing around it, trying to isolate it," said Clark's attorney, Mark Okey. "It's a foreign object, and her body was trying to fight it off."

Cleveland Clinic spokesman Cole Hatcher said the hospital had not seen the lawsuit yet and does not comment on pending litigation. Dr. Thomas J. Kirby, who performed the surgery, is no longer with the clinic.

A message left seeking comment from Miller was not immediately returned Friday.

In a letter to the medical school, Miller wrote that he did not think the towel affected the duration or quality of Valle's life.

"She lived seven years ... which is certainly as well as one would have expected her to survive given her severe emphysema and poor pulmonary function and overall condition," Miller wrote.

WolverineBlue
08-07-2004, 03:45 PM
Thanks for making me deposit my partially digested lunch on my keyboard. woot

FallenAngel
08-07-2004, 05:09 PM
The towel caused her death?

Right....and smoking 2 packs a day had NOTHING to do with it...

Some people. :cantbeli:

PeoplesPoster
08-08-2004, 04:53 AM
The towel caused her death?

Right....and smoking 2 packs a day had NOTHING to do with it...

Some people. :cantbeli:


THERE WAS A FCKING TOWEL IN HER CHEST!! :D :D :cantbeli:

king_nothing100
08-08-2004, 05:21 AM
There was a program on a few weeks ago, 101 things from the human body, number one was a mans 36 year old twin brother.

ShotOver
08-08-2004, 08:57 AM
How the hell do you just leave a towl in someones chest... i mean, c'mon.. the surgeon blind?

Seoulstriker
08-08-2004, 10:59 AM
How the hell do you just leave a towl in someones chest... i mean, c'mon.. the surgeon blind?

When you are trying to limit the duration of her chest being cracked open, and when you are trying to be as minimally-invasive as possible, this can happen. Towels are used to soak up blood and other liquids during surgery and to allow any bleeding areas the chance to clot. I bet when the operating surgeon was feeling around for anything left in the body, he didn't feel anything, and then he closed her up.

This could be considered malpractice, but she lived for years with it. The family should be happy that she lived this long with progressive emphysema.



(BTW, I hate lawyers who try to convince clients that anything is considered malpractice, including bad outcomes. Hello? The doctor said there was a 10% risk of death. If you die, you are in that 10%! :roll: )

Foreigner
08-08-2004, 11:33 AM
Hmmm, she must be a real tower-chest. :D :D

You get it? Tower---chest :D :D


:roll: :oops:

Innoxx
08-08-2004, 01:38 PM
You mean towel...

Foreigner
08-08-2004, 02:37 PM
You mean towel...

Yeah, sorry. Such a dumb typo. :bash:

Bulkowski
08-08-2004, 03:35 PM
You get it? Tower---chest :D :D
I don't get it :|

Vance
08-08-2004, 03:38 PM
Well she finally got that off her chest. p-)