Friday, 9 November 2018

Tougher rules demanded for robotic surgery after 'catalogue of errors' leads to music teacher's death

Tougher rules demanded for robotic surgery after 'catalogue of errors' leads to music teacher's death A
coroner has demanded tougher rules governing the use of robotic surgery after a heart patient died because an under-trained surgeon botched his operation while using a state-of-the-art system.

The family of Stephen Pettitt, 69, last night blamed a “catalogue of errors” following a verdict which found the music teacher would almost certainly have survived had the robot not been used. The Daily Telegraph

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