SAD: Boy, 2, with popcorn stuck up nose dies as doctors use air hose to remove it

Ravi de Souza Figueiredo died just hours after he was treated and discharged from hospital

A two-year-old boy tragically lost his life after doctors attempted to remove a popcorn kernel stuck in his nose by blowing air, causing his stomach and lungs to rupture….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The incident has led to the indictment of two doctors on charges of manslaughter due to negligence.

The young boy, Ravi de Souza Figueiredo, passed away just hours after being treated and discharged from Goiatuba Municipal Hospital in Goias state, Brazil. This shocking procedure has resulted in two doctors facing manslaughter charges following an investigation into alleged negligence at the hospital by police and prosecutors.

Ravi’s parents had rushed him to the hospital after discovering the object lodged in his nose, unable to remove it themselves. Initially, hospital staff tried to extract the kernel using twe

When the initial attempt failed, they inserted a rubber cannula into his nostril and blew compressed air twice in an effort to dislodge the kernel. According to the family, the kernel remained stuck and the child vomited immediately afterwards, reports the Mirror.ezers.

Ravi’s father noticed his son’s stomach swelling immediately after the procedure. Forensic reports later confirmed that his lung and stomach had ruptured.

Despite this, Ravi was given medication for gas, observed for a few hours and then discharged. He fell ill again shortly afterwards and was readmitted to the hospital for further tests.

“He remained bloated, weak and couldn’t speak. He didn’t look well, he was distressed, so we returned to the same hospital,” his father Josenilson da Silva Figueiredo said. A paediatrician ordered his transfer to a larger hospital, but tragically, he developed breathing difficulties en route and was pronounced dead shortly after on 5 April.

His mother, Priscila Marta de Souza, said: “I saw the moment the nurse lowered her head. She said ‘unfortunately, your son has passed away.’ I went into despair.”

The post-mortem examination identified acute respiratory failure as the cause of death. His father is quoted in Brazilian news website G1 as saying: “Ravi was fine, breathing normally and even talking. He was a healthy child, running everywhere. I want justice. It’s so painful.”

Police chief Sergio Henrique stated the compressed air procedure was not standard practice and an immediate X-ray could have prevented the tragedy.

“When trying to remove the corn kernel, which was in the boy’s nose, the doctor used a non-standard technique, which is not recommended – introducing a compressed air cannula into the child’s upper airways,” he told reporters on 9 July.

“This caused air to enter the lungs and stomach with great force, leading to the rupture of these organs,” he added. Dr Daniella Carvalho Ferreira and Dr Isabella Helena Caixeta de Oliveira have now been charged with negligence over the boy’s death.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office is awaiting technical information from the Regional Medical Council of the State of Goias, following an investigation. The family’s solicitor, Vinicius Dias, has pledged to support the prosecution and file a civil lawsuit, vowing that the defence will be ‘firm, technical and combative’ to ensure accountability….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

 

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