Ms. Yan from Yulin, Shaanxi Province, originally just wanted to go to the hospital to have a wisdom tooth extracted, but she accidentally suffered a medical accident, and the corner of her mouth was cut by the doctor and left with a scar with stitches. This incident quickly caused heated discussions among netizens, and everyone was discussing the medical safety of the hospital and the operation specifications of doctors. This incident has given us food for thought and also provoked reflection on the responsibilities of hospitals and doctors.
Ms. Yan went to the Second Hospital of Yulin in Shaanxi Province to have her wisdom teeth extracted, but during the operation, the doctor accidentally cut the corner of her mouth. In order to stop the bleeding and repair the wound, the doctor had to temporarily perform sutures and continue to complete the tooth extraction surgery. However, since the wound was torn again, another suture was required. Eventually, Ms. Yan was left with a visible scar on her face. Faced with this result, Ms. Yan chose to reject the further ** recommendation of the Yulin Second Hospital, and instead went to Xi'an to seek scar removal**. However, doctors in Xi'an told her that she would have to wait for the wound to heal completely before proceeding with the scar treatment. As a result, Ms. Yan had to continue to endure the pain and distress caused by the scar.
This incident is embarrassing. Why did what should have been a simple tooth extraction surgery lead to such a serious accident?This raises questions about the safety of hospitals and the practices of doctors. Perhaps such a tragedy could have been avoided if doctors had strictly followed medical practices during the procedure.
This incident has sparked a wide range of discussions, and all sectors of society are on the issue of the responsibility of hospitals and doctors. Personally, I believe that there is definitely a responsibility for the hospital in this matter. If the doctor does not strictly follow the medical norms during the operation, resulting in the patient being injured or even disfigured, then the hospital should bear full responsibility. At the same time, I also hope that the hospital can attach great importance to this matter, strengthen the management and training of doctors, improve the medical level, and ensure the safety and health of patients.
In addition, I believe that hospitals should be more proactive in dealing with such disputes. For example, it is possible to proactively negotiate compensation with the patient to minimize the patient's pain and inconvenience. Rather than leaving the patient to work on their own and suffer tremendous mental stress.
Most importantly, this incident is a wake-up call for us. Both hospitals and doctors should always be mindful of their duties and missions and put the safety and health of their patients first. Only in this way can similar tragedies be avoided from happening again.