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Home / Health / Ningbo Surgeon Loses License After Child's Death

Ningbo Surgeon Loses License After Child's Death

5 Feb

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Summary

  • A surgeon's license was revoked after a child's death post-heart surgery.
  • Investigation found critical errors including poor evaluation and surgical mistakes.
  • The medical accident was classified as Class 1, with the hospital bearing primary responsibility.
Ningbo Surgeon Loses License After Child's Death

A surgeon at a Ningbo hospital has lost their medical license after a young child died following heart surgery. The incident occurred in November 2025 at the Women and Children's Hospital of Ningbo University. Authorities confirmed the child's death and subsequently launched a comprehensive investigation.

An expert medical panel determined that the hospital committed multiple severe errors. These included inadequate preoperative assessment, poor surgical timing, and mistakes during the operation itself, which directly contributed to the child's demise. The child's underlying heart condition was also a factor.

The case was classified as a Class 1 medical accident, signifying the highest severity. The chief surgeon, identified as Chen, had their license revoked and was removed from their leadership position. Other medical staff and hospital administrators also faced disciplinary actions, including suspension and removal from posts.

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The hospital received a fine and was ordered to implement corrective measures. Authorities expressed profound regret and extended apologies to the bereaved family. They committed to enhancing oversight and improving healthcare standards.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The surgeon's medical license was revoked following a fatal medical incident involving a young child who died after heart surgery, due to critical errors identified in the investigation.
The investigation concluded that the hospital committed multiple critical errors, including insufficient preoperative evaluation, poor surgical timing, and surgical mistakes that directly led to the child's death.
The hospital was fined, ordered to rectify its practices, and several leaders and medical personnel faced removal from posts or other penalties. The chief surgeon had their license revoked.

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