Dentist Cites Possible Anesthesia Batch Defect Following 4-Year-Old’s Death
A dentist โis defending herโ practices following the death of aโ 4-year-old girl after a dental procedure, suggesting a “defective โขbatch of anesthesia” might potentially be to blame. The case has triggeredโข an administrative examination by the Ministry of health to โdetermine responsibilityโ and review protocols for pediatric dental care.
The girl’s parents allege their daughter was observed at โthe clinic for several hours and released โwith worsening โคsymptoms, details now central to the investigation led by the Inspection department. Authorities are collecting samples,reviewing medical records,and tracking any drug โbatches connectedโข to the dentalโ center. Theโ dentist maintains she is unaware of the cause ofโค death but reiterated the possibility โof a compromised โขanesthesia batch, a hypothesis currently under scrutiny by investigators.
The Ministry and Health services are conducting a thorough administrative investigation to ascertain accountability in the case. The parents’ claims, shared with โthe press, detailโ a period of observation following the โprocedure and subsequentโฃ deterioration of theโค child’sโ condition.โค These observations โareโฃ now documented within the official investigation โขfile. โ
Investigators โare focused on gathering evidence, โขincluding drug samples and โคa thorough review of patient records. All anesthesia batches used at the clinic are being monitored as part of the inquiry. the dentist has repeatedly stated her lack of knowledge regarding the cause โคof the tragedy, โwhileโฃ emphasizing the potential for a flawed anesthesia batch: “theyโฃ are investigating โa defective batch ofโค anesthesia,” according to sources familiar with the case.