What would you do if a large hospital mistakenly put the wrong defib/pacemaker into the chest cavity of somone
Question : What would you do if a large hospital mistakenly put the wrong defib/pacemaker into the chest cavity of somone
My husband was supposed to have a Medtronic defib/pacemaker put into his chest but the hospital put a Gudiant defib/pacemaker into him. We are still very angry about this!
medtronic pacemaker
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Answer by sunilnchassaram
Sue.
I gather that the device isn’t the “wrong” device (one not suitable for your condition) rather it is not the brand of your preference. I understand your preference but Gudiant is a solid company and the risk to your husband is objectively very small – and indistinguishable from a Medtronic device – they could have a recall tomorrow.
Gudiant did have some recalls in the past and replaced the units after it had a seal that potentially could fail. They paid the hospital bills and the cost of the unit for all the patients affected.
As mentioned above in order to file a malpractice suit you have to have care rendered that was below community standard and have sustained injury/damage resulting from that substandard care. You are not injured.
You may want to find out how your wishes were not conveyed or what exactly happened that a different brand was used (it may be a very good reason). If you are not satisfied why your wishes were not acknowledged you may be better off with a differenct cardiologist/EP specialist.