Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Ex-chief doctor implanted bovine bone



Marburg - Because he has set einRinderknochen a patient against their will implant, a former University Hospital Marburg Chefarztder stood in court on Tuesday.
The retired medical professor was indicted by the District Court of Marburg wegengefährlicher injury. He had not before derKnieoperation in February 2003 looked into the patient record, indian express, was that the woman no bovine bone Implantatewollte said the 67-year-old.
"Mansagen should now, one would prefer reingeschaut," the accused said tersely.
The district court sentenced the physician to pay a fine of 15,000 euros to two years probation. In addition, he must pay a fine of 10,000 euros.
It was obviously not alone: against the physician will be determined for about four years. He sollPatienten unauthorized metal implants and bovine bone implants, which in some the expiration date was to a Jahrüberschritten have without their knowledge and sometimes even used against ihrenWillen.
 About 20 of nearly 300Ermittlungsfällen originally been brought to trial. The recent case isthe first to be negotiated.
   Up to this operation had never turned a patient gegenRinderknochen implants, said the defendants. "I expected habekeine features." The surgery is demanding, aberein routine procedure for him was as a responsible operator.
   The note had been overlooked in the bustle of the surgical operation, the lawyer said the former director of trauma surgery. SeinMandant have performed about 1,000 operations a year and stood enormunter pressure. "His guilt is certainly the case that he has not yet seen in diePatientenakte times." A gefährlicheKörperverletzung not be, at most, a simple, derAnwalt said. The scalpel in the hands of a doctor is not mandatory eineWaffe or a dangerous instrument, as the prosecution sees it.