Contaminated Surgical Instrument Lawsuit Alleges Conspiracy

Scott Kappes
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Posted by Scott KappesJune 24, 2008 4:59 PM
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In late 2004 about 3,800 surgery patients at Durham Regional and Duke Health Raleigh Hospitals were exposed to surgical equipment that had been mistakenly washed in used hydraulic fluid. Empty detergent drums had been used to store fluid removed from the hospital elevators. Detergent suppliers then erroneously shipped the same drums back to the hospitals as new detergent. Dozens of patients have made claims that they have suffered injuries brought about by being exposed to the tainted surgical equipment.

Duke Health officials have maintained the instruments were safe because they were sterilized after being washed in the hydraulic fluid.

In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, sixty-seven patients alleged that Steris Corp. and Cardinal Health, the companies that supplied the hospitals with sterilization equipment, were negligent, employed deceptive trade practices, and were involved a conspiracy to cover up the incident.

"We were able to reach a settlement with Duke," said Thomas Henson, a lawyer for the patients. "Our clients are depending on us to hold the remaining defendants ... fully accountable for their conduct in exposing hundreds of patients to extremely dangerous material in a health-care and operating-room setting."

The lawsuit claims that the hospital system and the two companies acted jointly to destroy evidence and stonewall patient requests for information, among other inappropriate actions in an effort to reduce liability.

The defendant companies declined to comment on the pending litigation.

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