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15 May 2024 16:23
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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    A woman's right to consent has been breached during endometriosis treatment

    A woman's right to consent has been breached during endometriosis treatment


    The patient discussed surgical options with an obstetrician, Dr B and gynaecologist, Dr D - and made it clear she didn't consent to ablation, only excision.

    This wasn't documented.

    The surgery was performed by Dr B at Auckland DHB, using ablation to remove a small endometriosis lesion - and excision was for the rest of the surgery.

    Health and Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell has recommended Dr B apologise to the woman and undertake learning on informed consent.

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