Hong Kong Inquest Rules Man's Death Caused by Rare Gastroscopy Complication
A death inquest in Hong Kong found that a 29-year-old man died from a rare complication, cerebral edema, following a gastroscopy procedure at a public hospital. The ruling cited misadventure and a significant delay in post-procedure care.
A 29-year-old Hong Kong man died of misadventure linked to a rare complication following a gastroscopy at a public hospital two years ago, a death inquest has found. The Coronerโs Court on Friday ruled that Lui Pak-to died of cerebral oedema, or brain swelling, triggered by the procedure at Queen Mary Hospital on February 29, 2024. Coroner Raymund Chow Chi-wei cited expert evidence indicating it was undesirable that Lui had to wait four hours and 40 minutes for a brain scan after suffering a...