Although we've been skeptical of Swedish health care (and correctly so), this doesn't seem to be attributable to negligence:
"A routine bowel procedure in Sweden was interrupted by a "powerful blast" likely caused by a buildup of methane gas in the patient's intestines ... doctors began an electrocautery, a procedure where the edges of the intestine where the polyp was located were burned to seal them ... Suddenly, there was a powerful blast in the room and the patient felt pain in his stomach"
I bet.
So, a cautionary tale about what and where to eat before such a procedure.
[Hat Tip: FoIB Bob D]
"A routine bowel procedure in Sweden was interrupted by a "powerful blast" likely caused by a buildup of methane gas in the patient's intestines ... doctors began an electrocautery, a procedure where the edges of the intestine where the polyp was located were burned to seal them ... Suddenly, there was a powerful blast in the room and the patient felt pain in his stomach"
I bet.
So, a cautionary tale about what and where to eat before such a procedure.
[Hat Tip: FoIB Bob D]