Romanian Woman Dies after Catching Fire during Operation
A woman has died after
being set on fire during a hospital operation in Romania, the health ministry said Monday, in a case that has cast a spotlight on the ailing
health system.
The
pancreatic cancer patient died Sunday after suffering
burns to 40 percent of her body when surgeons used an electrical scalpel despite
her being treated with an alcohol-based disinfectant.
Contact
with the flammable disinfectant caused combustion and the patient "ignited
like a torch", lawmaker Emanuel Ungureanu said on
his Facebook page, citing medical staff at the capital's Floreasca
urgent care hospital.
A nurse
threw a bucket of water onto the 66-year-old Romanian to prevent
the December 22 fire from spreading.
The
health ministry vowed to investigate the "unfortunate incident".
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