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Medical Negligence Claims Spark Legal Showdown Between Mama Lucy Hospital and Blogger
The parallel accusations raise concerns about patient safety protocols at the hospital.
Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital has threatened legal action against prominent blogger Cyprian Nyakundi over alleged “misleading” information about medical negligence cases at the facility, while a new patient complaint has emerged with similar accusations.
The hospital management claims Nyakundi published information about a 2018 case involving a cotton swab allegedly left inside a patient after surgery, a matter they insist was previously resolved.
According to their statement, attempts to reach the blogger for clarification have been unsuccessful.
“As a hospital that values efficiency, we shall not sit back and watch as someone tries to damage our image,” the statement read, confirming their intent to pursue legal measures.
Compounding the situation is a separate, more recent allegation against the hospital.
A husband has come forward claiming his wife experienced severe complications following a cesarean section at Mama Lucy Hospital.
After persistent pain following the procedure, the couple sought a second opinion from a gynecologist who recommended a CT scan.
The scan, performed at a private facility, allegedly revealed surgical bandages left inside the patient’s pelvic cavity, necessitating corrective surgery.
This has reportedly created significant financial strain for the family, who claim the hospital has denied responsibility.
“I need the staff at Mama Lucy to be held accountable,” the husband stated in his appeal to Nyakundi.
The parallel accusations raise concerns about patient safety protocols at the hospital.
While management actively disputes the blogger’s claims about the earlier case, the new allegations describe a similar pattern of alleged negligence.
Hospital officials emphasize their commitment to addressing all patient concerns, but their focus on legal action against the blogger rather than investigating the new complaint has drawn criticism from patient advocates.
Health authorities have yet to comment on either case. Medical negligence experts note that retained surgical items are classified as “never events” – preventable errors that should not occur under any circumstances in proper medical practice.
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