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    <title>Council Bluffs Personal Injury Lawyer - Medical Devices &amp; Implants</title>
    <description>Iowa personal injury attorney Craig Kelley edits the legal weblog Council Bluffs Personal Injury Lawyer. Craig's firm has extensive experience in  representig victims of all types of accident injuries (car, truck, SUV, boat, motorcycle) as well as wrongful death, head and brain injury, railroad (FELA) injuries and workers' compensation.</description>
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      <title>Five Iowa Residents File Suit Against Urology Center Following Media Attention About Possible Infection, Illness</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Following the Veteran Administration&amp;rsquo;s press release and warnings that &lt;a href="http://councilbluffs.injuryboard.com/medical-devices-and-implants/no-further-cases-of-hiv-hepatitis-infection-found-since-va-investigation-started-last-week-but-many-veterans-still-awaiting-test-results-.aspx?googleid=261036"&gt;veterans may have contracted hepatitis or HIV from improperly sterilized endoscopes&lt;/a&gt;, the Siouxland Urology Testing Center has issued its own warnings. Like the VA hospital, the Siouxland Urology Testing Center contacted over 5,000 patients to tell them that they could face a slight risk of contracting hepatitis or HIV following &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cystoscopy"&gt;cystscopic&lt;/a&gt; procedures. Like with the medical devises used in VA colonoscopies, the tools used by the Siouxland Urology Center include endoscopes, which carry water in tubes to clean cameras. The VA hospital warned patients that the tubes in their devises may not have been cleaned, and that fluid backflow may have carried contaminants to patients. It seems that &lt;a href="http://mylegaladvance.com/news/?p=10143"&gt;the problem at Siouxland&lt;/a&gt; may have been made even more egregious mistakes by reusing saline bags and tubing for the cystscopsies. After Siouxland sent out patient warnings, five of those patients &amp;ndash; all Iowa residents &amp;ndash; filed suit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Local media station &lt;a href="http://www.kmeg.com/Global/story.asp?S=10199002"&gt;KMEG&lt;/a&gt; notes that the letters sent to patients were sent &amp;ldquo;in an abundance of caution&amp;rdquo; and that the Siouxland Urology Center claimed to understand the trust patients placed in it and that it takes that responsibility seriously. But &lt;a href="http://www.ksfy.com/news/local/43319897.html"&gt;KSFY&lt;/a&gt; reports that the plaintiffs in the lawsuit don&amp;rsquo;t believe that at all. In fact, the plaintiffs allege that Siouxland knew about the practice of reusing medical equipment on different patients but continued the practice regardless. The negligence suit currently has five plaintiffs - William Collins, Theresa Kinney, Katherine Moir, James Peter and Gloria Todd. KSFY has also reported that many other patients have been seeking legal help in the wake of Siouxland&amp;rsquo;s warning letters. The office of the &lt;a href="http://www.iowa.gov/government/ag/"&gt;Attorney General Tom Miller&lt;/a&gt; may also be reviewing the situation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you are a patient who had a cystoscopy at Siouxland Urology between March 2002 and January 2009, you may want to have a blood test to check for an infection. If you wish to speak to staff at the Siouxland Urology Center about your procedure or obtaining a bloodtest, call 1-888-718-3456.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;a href="http://councilbluffs.injuryboard.com/medical-devices-and-implants/five-iowa-residents-file-suit-against-urology-center-following-media-attention-about-possible-infection-illness-.aspx?googleid=261556"&gt;Originally posted&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href="http://www.InjuryBoard.com"&gt;InjuryBoard&lt;/a&gt; by &lt;a href="http://www.injuryboard.com/Sarah-Cool/"&gt;Sarah Cool&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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      <category>Medical Devices &amp; Implants</category>
      <category>VA</category>
      <category> Siouxland Urology</category>
      <category> endoscopes</category>
      <category> infection</category>
      <dc:creator>Sarah Cool</dc:creator>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 19:07:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>No Further Cases of HIV, Hepatitis Infection Found Since VA Investigation Started Last Week – But Many Veterans Still Awaiting Test Results</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Over a week after the Veterans Affairs Department released an email that it was investigating &amp;ldquo;the possibility of [a] relationship&amp;rdquo; between a patient&amp;rsquo;s positive HIV test and unsterilized equipment, many veterans remain ill at ease. The &lt;a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/460/story/966157.html"&gt;Miami Herald&lt;/a&gt; reports that since one of Miami&amp;rsquo;s VA hospital was named as one in which patients may have been accidentally infected with HIV or hepatitis, the hospital has received almost 3,000 worried calls and hundreds of visits from concerned veterans.  The reaction was set off when the VA explained that improper sterilization of endoscopic equipment used in colonoscopies and other medical procedures may have resulted in a chance that veterans could contract hepatitis or HIV.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The problems date back more than five years, according to the &lt;a href="http://www.ajc.com/services/content/health/stories/2009/04/07/veterans_HIV_test.html"&gt;Atlanta Journal-Constitution&lt;/a&gt;, but three particular clinics were specifically in question: the VA hospital in Miami, another in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and an ear, nose, and throat facility in Augusta,  Georgia. Each of the clinics was using endoscopic equipment, which includes pumps and reservoirs that move water to keep a camera in the equipment clear. In a colonscopy, the endoscope is basically a flexible tube that searches the intestines for cancerous tumors or polyps. Following the medical procedures, the endoscopes were rinsed clean &amp;ndash; but not disinfected. This may have led to tiny amounts of hepatitis virus &amp;ndash; and possibly the virus that causes aids &amp;ndash; being introduced into the systems of healthy veterans. Dr. Mark Larson, gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,  N.Y., said the infection would be unlikely to spread unless a cut or tear inside the intestine allowed the virus to enter the bloodstream. But Dr. John Vara, the Miami VA&amp;rsquo;s chief of staff explained that there was &amp;ldquo;more than a negligible chance&amp;rdquo; that veterans become ill.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dr. Michael J. Kussman, the VA&amp;rsquo;s undersecretary for health, was quoted in a press release saying: &amp;ldquo;the VA prides itself on being accountable, and we are extremely concerned about this matter, and as a result we have initiated an investigation&amp;hellip;We have an obligation to provide those who have served and sacrificed for our Nation the care they deserve.&amp;rdquo; Along with the investigation, the VA issued letters to veterans offering testing for hepatitis and HIV. But many letters are being returned, and many veterans are not being reached. In fact, less than a third of veterans &amp;ndash; 3, 174 &amp;ndash; have even been notified of their test results. &lt;a href="http://www.collegenews.com/index.php?/article/officials_looking_into_possible_hiv_contamination_0105335225/"&gt;College News&lt;/a&gt; reports that 16 veterans have tested positive for hepatitis, with one veteran testing positive for HIV. While VA officials are cautioning veterans not to jump to conclusions, many veterans have been left in the dark to await test results or face long waits and vague answers about what to do or how to react. Even those that may not have been infected have, at the very least, suffered some emotional distress. There may be litigation on the horizon &amp;ndash; especially if additional cases appear despite the VA&amp;rsquo;s assertion that the problems with the equipment was corrected nation-wide by March 14&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt;. Nevertheless, a nationwide safety training for the use of the equipment may be too little, too late for some.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;a href="http://councilbluffs.injuryboard.com/medical-devices-and-implants/no-further-cases-of-hiv-hepatitis-infection-found-since-va-investigation-started-last-week-but-many-veterans-still-awaiting-test-results-.aspx?googleid=261036"&gt;Originally posted&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href="http://www.InjuryBoard.com"&gt;InjuryBoard&lt;/a&gt; by &lt;a href="http://www.injuryboard.com/Sarah-Cool/"&gt;Sarah Cool&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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      <category>Medical Devices &amp; Implants</category>
      <category>VA</category>
      <category> medical mistake</category>
      <category> investigation</category>
      <dc:creator>Sarah Cool</dc:creator>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 18:10:37 GMT</pubDate>
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