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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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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