| Chua Soi Lek should present a 
    Ministerial statement in Parliament tomorrow on the outrageous case of 
    5-week-old baby Lai Yok Shan who lost her left forearm from below the elbow 
    because of medical and hospital negligence ________________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Petaling 
      Jaya, 
      Sunday):  
      
      Newspaper headlines today like 
      “Baby’s blackened arm removed – Procedure on Yok Shan over in 10 minutes” 
      (The Star), “Tangan bayi tersalah suntuk tertanggal sendiri” (Mingguan 
      Malaysia), “ORDEAL – BABY YOK SHAN LOSES HER LEFT FOREARM” (New Sunday 
      Times) and “Tangan bayi salah suntuk dipotong”(Berita Minggu) highlight 
      another tragic case to remind Malaysians that despite all the glitter and 
      extravangza of the 50th Merdeka Anniversary celebrations, public service 
      standards and accountability have fallen to a new low in 50 years.
 Health Minister, Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek should present a Ministerial 
      statement in Parliament tomorrow on the outrageous case of five-week-old 
      baby Lai Yok Shan who lost her left forearm from below the elbow because 
      of medical negligence at the Tengku Ampuan Rahiman Hospital in Klang.
 
 Lai’s parents, her father Lai Kian Khee, 24 and mother Nur Tuemthong, were 
      told on National Day eve that Yok Shan will undergo an operation expected 
      to last from two to four hours on Sept 1 - a day after 50th Merdeka 
      National Day - to amputate her left arm, but in actual fact, no amputation 
      was needed as the blackened arm came off when the orthopaedic surgeon 
      lifted and turned it.
 
 This showed how little the panel of medical specialists knew about Yok 
      Shan’s condition despite all the hullabaloo about its establishment to 
      treat the baby girl!
 
 Chua should honour his public promise that “there will be no cover up and 
      all will be transparent” into the negligence resulting in the Yok Shan 
      losing her left forearm.
 
 This is why he should present a Ministerial statement in Parliament to 
      outline not only the shocking medical and hospital negligence resulting in 
      the Yok Shan tragedy, but what action he has taken as Health Minister to 
      accept full responsibility for the Yok Shan outrage and ensure that there 
      will not be another horrible case of medical and hospital negligence akin 
      to the Yok Shan case in future.
 
 Yok Shan was born two months premature on July 23 and kept in an incubator 
      and on a ventilator. When her condition deteriorated, it was decided to 
      give her strong antibiotics which could only be administered 
      intravenously.
 
 A trainee doctor who received instructions over the telephone from the 
      specialist doctor on duty administered the injection. The trainee doctor 
      inserted the needle into muscles and tissues instead of blood vessel in 
      the arm. This caused the baby’s arm to be infected.
 
 It is clear that there is a chain of irresponsibility and negligence 
      resulting in Yok Shan having to lost her arm, involving the trainee 
      doctor, the specialist doctor, the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital, the 
      Ministry of Health and even the panel of medical specialists announced by 
      Chua on August 9 to save Yok Shan’s left arm.
 
 Apart from questions of culpability of the trainee doctor and the 
      specialist doctor who had given instructions over the phone instead of 
      attending to the case personally, why was there a six-day delay by the 
      authorities in taking urgent remedial action – with Chua only responding 
      and announcing a panel of specialists to take care of Yok Shan after the 
      DAP Pasar Besar Branch chairman Peter Tan had highlighted the incident in 
      the media!
 
 Furthermore, why was the panel of specialists completely unaware of the 
      condition of Yok Shan, expecting a two-to-four hour amputation operation 
      when it just fell off when lifted and turned?
 
 I will raise this medical and hospital negligence issue in Parliament if 
      Chua is not prepared to present a ministerial statement on Yok Shan’s 
      suffering and tragedy tomorrow.
 
 
      (2/9/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |