Hong Kong cancer patient dies 3 weeks after incorrect opening in abdomen
An 85-year-old colon cancer patient in Hong Kong died on Tuesday, three weeks after undergoing stoma surgery at Tseung Kwan O Hospital on February 7 to alleviate an intestinal obstruction. The hospital has launched an investigation after a CAT scan on March 3 revealed the surgical opening was incorrectly positioned in the patient's stomach instead of the transverse colon.

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AI-generatedAn 85-year-old colon cancer patient in Hong Kong died on Tuesday, three weeks after undergoing stoma surgery at Tseung Kwan O Hospital on February 7 to alleviate an intestinal obstruction. The hospital has launched an investigation after a CAT scan on March 3 revealed the surgical opening was incorrectly positioned in the patient's stomach instead of the transverse colon. Following the initial surgery, the patient was monitored in the ICU and surgical ward before being transferred to Haven of Hope Hospital for rehabilitation on February 16. She was readmitted to Tseung Kwan O Hospital on March 4 after experiencing abdominal pain, low blood pressure, and a rapid heart rate. The patient's vital signs were reportedly stable prior to her transfer to the rehabilitation hospital.
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5 extractedIt showed that her stoma was located in the stomach, rather than the intended transverse colon.
The patient received an emergency CAT scan on March 3.
The procedure involved creating a surgical opening to alleviate an intestinal obstruction.
The 85-year-old transverse colon cancer patient had died on Tuesday after undergoing stoma surgery on February 7.
A Hong Kong patient with colon cancer died three weeks after undergoing an operation.