Surgeon Claims Bath’s RUH ‘Covered Up’ Patient Blinding
A surgeon has come forward with shocking allegations against Bath’s Royal United Hospital (RUH), claiming that the hospital covered up a case of patient blinding following a medical procedure.
The surgeon, who wishes to remain anonymous, alleges that the patient was left blind in one eye after a routine surgery at the hospital. Despite the severity of the outcome, the hospital reportedly failed to take responsibility for the error and attempted to sweep the incident under the rug.
The surgeon claims that they were pressured to downplay the severity of the patient’s condition and to keep quiet about what had happened. Fearing retaliation, the surgeon has decided to speak out in the hopes of bringing justice to the patient and shedding light on the alleged cover-up.
The RUH has yet to respond to the surgeon’s claims, but the incident has sparked outrage among the medical community and patients alike. Many are calling for a thorough investigation into the hospital’s practices and transparency when it comes to patient safety.
As more details emerge, the truth behind this harrowing incident is sure to raise important questions about accountability and patient care in the healthcare system. Only time will tell if justice will be served for the patient who was left needlessly blind.