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2 children die after tonsil, adenoid surgeries at McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton

2 children die after tonsil, adenoid surgeries at McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton
2 children die after tonsil, adenoid surgeries at McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الأربعاء 5 يونيو 2024 04:30 مساءً

Two children have died after tonsil and/or adenoid surgery at McMaster Children's Hospital, the Hamilton hospital said Wednesday, adding it's pausing such procedures as a precaution while doing a "comprehensive" review.

In an afternoon news release, Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS), which operates McMaster Children's Hospital, said, "one child passed away the day after their surgery and the second child passed away nine days after their initial surgery. We want to extend our deepest condolences to these families."

The release said the hospital "has paused scheduled tonsil and adenoid surgical procedures for patients under the age of 18 ... out of an abundance of caution."

HHS declined an interview but told CBC Hamilton in an email that one child died in May and the other this month.

Tonsils and adenoids are lymph nodes in the back of the throat and nose.

According to the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, adenoidectomy is "a common procedure... almost always performed on pre-teenage children."

The society says "it is usually done for longstanding nasal congestion," chronic infection, as part of a tonsillectomy procedure, to treat obstructive sleep apnea and other reasons.

Surgeries were paused as of Tuesday, the hospital said, and "while there is no apparent connection between these two cases, we are also undertaking a comprehensive review by external subject matter experts of our pediatric program for tonsil and adenoid surgeries."

Patients, families can get in touch with any questions

The release said emergency surgeries will take place, along with all adult ear, nose and throat (ENT) procedures. The ENT Clinic will also remain operational.

The hospital said in the release that staff are contacting patients and families about their scheduled surgeries.

They are asking patients and families with questions to contact the HHS's Patient Experience department at patientexperience@hhsc.ca or 905-521-2100 ext. 75240.

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