It keeps getting better







http://www.cnbc.com/id/100564517

If they have internal emails this is going to get really ugly, really quickly.

Maybe they can hunt down emails where my former CSD/CSM asked me to carry over next quarter's cases into this quarter so we all hit plan. Or perhaps the favorite from 2011 - record a hyster and a sacralcolpopexy as 2 cases even though it's on one patient.

I hope this company goes down in flames. It was great while it lasted. Made nice money, loved the job. But these arrogant jerks deserve what's coming. SELL!! SELL!! SELL that stock!
 












Maybe they can hunt down emails where my former CSD/CSM asked me to carry over next quarter's cases into this quarter so we all hit plan. Or perhaps the favorite from 2011 - record a hyster and a sacralcolpopexy as 2 cases even though it's on one patient.

I hope this company goes down in flames. It was great while it lasted. Made nice money, loved the job. But these arrogant jerks deserve what's coming. SELL!! SELL!! SELL that stock!

This. Is. Awesome........

Regardless of what this research proves, guilty or innocent, ISI is going to be made the bad guy. Proof of all that is greed, and bad, and ugly with healthcare today. Public opinion will win out.

I hope more stories like these help illustrate what an effed up place JM and JA have created.
 












you guys are right, robots injure patients, not crappy doctors.

Ureteral Injury Due to a Harmonic Scalpel During Laparoscopic Salpingo-oophorectomy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3021311/

From 2005, we had five cases of ureteric injuries, all on the right ureter with one case of right double ureter; intraoperative DJ stent and uretero-ureteral anastomosis were done in one case with the injury by scissors.
The other four ureteric injuries were by different new VSDs and harmonic scalpel, were detected later and treated in time to save the kidney function.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3304273/

http://www.gbmedlaw.com/Ureteral_Injury_Hysterectomy.html
On July 12, 2002, the defendants performed a total abdominal
hysterectomy. Immediately following the operation, the plaintiff
complained of severe pain and was assessed with draining
blood-tinged urine and decreased urinary output

http://www.casperdetoledo.com/CM/VerdictsSettlements/Stewart-Casper-Verdict-Settlement-Cases.asp
Medical Malpractice, Surgical Error, Settlement: $250,000. Stewart Casper obtained a settlement for a 42-year-old woman who underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. During the surgery she sustained damage to her right ureter which went undiagnosed for four weeks at which time she was alerted to a problem when she began to discharge urine through her vagina. She was diagnosed with a ureterovaginal fistula caused by the damaged ureter. She was required to undergo several invasive diagnostic procedures and then she underwent a re-implantation of her ureter.