/ricerca/ansaen/search.shtml?any=
Show less

Se hai scelto di non accettare i cookie di profilazione e tracciamento, puoi aderire all’abbonamento "Consentless" a un costo molto accessibile, oppure scegliere un altro abbonamento per accedere ad ANSA.it.

Ti invitiamo a leggere le Condizioni Generali di Servizio, la Cookie Policy e l'Informativa Privacy.

Puoi leggere tutti i titoli di ANSA.it
e 10 contenuti ogni 30 giorni
a €16,99/anno

  • Servizio equivalente a quello accessibile prestando il consenso ai cookie di profilazione pubblicitaria e tracciamento
  • Durata annuale (senza rinnovo automatico)
  • Un pop-up ti avvertirà che hai raggiunto i contenuti consentiti in 30 giorni (potrai continuare a vedere tutti i titoli del sito, ma per aprire altri contenuti dovrai attendere il successivo periodo di 30 giorni)
  • Pubblicità presente ma non profilata o gestibile mediante il pannello delle preferenze
  • Iscrizione alle Newsletter tematiche curate dalle redazioni ANSA.


Per accedere senza limiti a tutti i contenuti di ANSA.it

Scegli il piano di abbonamento più adatto alle tue esigenze.

ER chief removed after cardboard used for fractured foot

ER chief removed after cardboard used for fractured foot

No medical devices to immobilize broken bones at Patti hospital

ROME, 03 August 2024, 14:55

ANSA English Desk

ANSACheck
Cardboard to immobilize foot at Patti hospital - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Cardboard to immobilize foot at Patti hospital - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The head of the ER at the hospital of the Sicilian city of Patti, near Messina, has been removed from his post after a patient with a broken fibula said a doctor used cardboard to block his foot because no splints were available to treat fractures.
    The local health authority of Messina said Saturday that it sent inspectors to verify the situation at the hospital and suspended the head of the Emergency Room.
    Disciplinary measures will also be taken against the hospital's director over the lack of essential material to treat patients, local health authorities added.
    "Verifications will continue" said Sicily Governor Renato Schifani, speaking about the case.
    Elia Natoli, 30, had gone to the hospital last week after a motorcycle accident.
    Natoli's father wrote on Facebook that, after his son was diagnosed with a broken fibula at the Patti hospital, "a doctor went to look for splints", a medical device used to immobilize broken bones, "but found out there weren't any left".
    "At that point, since he didn't know what to do, the doctor used cardboard to immobilize my foot", Natoli said.
    The patient eventually went to a private clinic in Messina for treatment, which "cost 200 euros", he said.
   

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA

Not to be missed

Share

Or use

ANSA Corporate

If it is news,
it is an ANSA.

We have been collecting, publishing and distributing journalistic information since 1945 with offices in Italy and around the world. Learn more about our services.