Doctor behind questionable colonoscopies still practises
684 people must redo tests of large intestine
CBC News
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 4:24 PM ET
Last Updated: Sep 14, 2012 10:34 PM ET
In a colonoscopy, a doctor inserts a small camera into a patient's large intestine and checks for possible tumours. The doctor who performed incompletely documented procedures in west-end Montreal is still practising medicine. (Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)
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The former Lakeshore General Hospital doctor who mishandled hundreds of colonoscopies is still practising medicine.
The province's College of Physicians said patients who received the substandard procedure have been contacted and the doctor was sanctioned.
A total of 684 patients at Lakeshore will have to be screened for colon cancer again.
An internal audit of one doctor's test results in the last three years revealed inconsistencies in tests described as "incomplete." The hospital is erring on the side of caution because it is unsure whether the doctor in question had failed to complete his reports or actually performed poor tests.
"He is limited, he has no more right to do colonoscopies. His exercise is limited to minor surgeries that don't need sedation like colonoscopies," said Yves Robert, spokesman for the College of Physicians.
Hospital officials said they have contacted the patients who are affected.
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