WHEN THE RIGHT WAS WRONGâ€: A CASE OF MISSED NEGLIGENCEâ€
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We report a case where the operation site was marked wrongly on the right side of the scalp. It was the timely intervention of a member of the surgical
team that the possible mishap in the form of a negligent operation on the wrong site was prevented, hence, the term missed negligence.†The case is
reported for its significance in the field of surgery as a caution and reminder that utmost care should be taken to determine and confirm the site of
the surgery.
Keywords: Negligence, Res ipsa loquitur, Site, Surgery, Wrong.
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