An inquest has heard how a mum of one died after a Brazilian bum lift op by a top Harley Street surgeon became infected with a rare flesh-e...
An inquest has heard how a mum of one died after a Brazilian bum lift op by a top Harley Street surgeon became infected with a rare flesh-eating bug.
Jane Kiiza, 47, treated herself to the op after her Cambridge-educated son left home and she wanted a "new look".TRAGIC: Jane Kiiza (right) died after she got a flesh-eating disease in her bum (not pictured) |
The IT consultant is the first British casualty to die the procedure.
The op involves fat being taken from one part of the body and then being injected into the buttocks.
Test found no traces of the bacteria in the privately-run theatre or iodine supplies at the Clementine Churchill Hospital.
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During surgery Dr Shailesh Vadodaria removed fat from her abdomen, upper back, outer thighs and flank and injected it into different places on her bottom inserting a total of one and a quarter pints - 700ml.
Senior Coroner Andrew Walker ruled her death was a result of complications from the operation at North London Coroners Court.
She was discharged the next day but just two days later texted Dr Vadodaria at 6.33am in pain writing: "Please call me. I had a very rough night. Where do I come to see you, the Clementine Churchill or Harley Street?"
Giving evidence at her inquest, Dr Vadodaria said he "immediately" called her back.
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But she was immediately transferred her to the local NHS hospital Northwick Park hospital where she went into septic shock.
She was rushed into theatre so surgeons cut out the infection but was unwell the next day and another operation was planned.
But before she could be prepared she went into cardiac arrest and died.
No members of Ms Kiiza's family attended the inquest but speaking outside the court, Dr Vadodaria, said: "It is the first time it has happened and I wish it doesn't happen ever again to a patient or a surgeon."
The news comes as the "jigger" – another flesh eating disease – was found to be responsible for thousands of people losing their limbs around the world.
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