Action Taken
The manufacturer of syringes has agreed to supply syringes without caps, has issued a safety notice to all UK customers, and will make syringes without caps available for stock exchange. The Director of Patient Safety at NHS England has written about the taskforce to look at surgical never events and highlighted Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) revision of their practice guidance. (AI summary)
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From the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP Secretary of Stale for Health Department of Health Richmond House 79 Whitehall London POCI_831593 SWIA 2NS Tel: 020 7210 3000 Mr Christopher Dorries Mb-sofs@dh-gsi-gov.uk HM Coroner South Yorkshire (West) The Medico- Legal Centre Watery Street Sheffield S3 7ET 13 FEB 2014 J L D46 , Thank you for your letter about the death of William Alfred Andrews: Your report advised that; during heart surgery, a syringe cap was inadvertently introduced into the patient' $ heart, causing a blockage which contributed to his subsequent death: In summarising Mr Andrew' $ case, you suggested; Ensuring that the cap of a bulb syringe O similar should be a different colour to the rest of the equipment to avoid surgeons using a syringe with the cap still in A standard procedure for checking for syringe caps (where used) at the end of the operation, such as there is with swabs, noting that only some syringes are manufactured with a cap; which may complicate the situation. I am aware that you have contacted the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority (MHRA); which is the body with responsibility for medicines and devices (including syringes), and that officials there are gathering information on this case, with a view to providing evidence to the inquest when it reconvenes. Iam pleased to note that the MHRA has made significant progress in discussions with Rocialle the manufacturers of the syringes and have written to let you know that the manufacturers; will now supply the syringe without the cap; have issued a safety notice to all UK customers; and place.
have agreed to make syringes without caps available if customers wish to exchange stock: In addition Director of Patient Safety at NHS England, has informed me that he has written to you about the work of the taskforce to look at surgical never events to make sure that these events are eradicated from NHS surgery: He also highlighted the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) revision of their practice guidance and provided information on other relevant guidance In light of these developments, Ihope that your concerns have been addressed. I am to you for bringing the circumstances of Mr Andrew' $ death to my attention SO swiftly and highlighting this important issue. I believe that the actions already taken will indeed prevent future deaths. Y Jnwes JEREMY HUNT good grateful