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Sponges Can Be Left Inside Body Following Surgery; Doctors Look to Nurses to Keep Track

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1385735_sterilisation.jpgWhen we undergo surgery, we cannot think, breathe, make decisions and advocate for ourselves. We depend on the experts -- doctors and nurses -- who oversee the surgery to do what's best for us.

Trouble is, that does not always happen. Take the case of Sophia Savage. One night she felt a crushing pain in her abdomen, and she started vomiting. She went to a local emergency room and was admitted to a hospital. Her doctor discovered a medical sponge left over from the surgery when she had a hysterectomy. And how long had the sponge been in her body? Four years.

She sued the hospital in which the hysterectomy had taken place, and in 2009 she won $2.5 million in damages. But the award has been appealed. Meanwhile, she suffers from severe bowel problems and has been unable to work. She reports bouts of from anxiety and depression.


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