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Grave mistake! Nurse trashes kidney donated by man to save dying sister

An Ohio man intended to save the life of his older sister by donating a kidney to her — a sacrifice on his part that ended in vain when a nurse mistakenly threw away the donated organ.

Paul Fudacz Jr. and his sister, Sarah, say the University of Toledo Medical Center “utterly botched” their kidney transplant surgery.

The medical center this week said it has “worked hard to learn from this incident” and apologized to the family.

But on Tuesday it asked that a lawsuit be dismissed and denied claims of gross negligence and failure to meet accepted standards of care.

The civil complaint contends Paul Fudacz’s right kidney was considered a “perfect match” for his sister, then 24, who reportedly suffered from end-stage renal disease.

During the brother’s surgery, his kidney was placed in a “slush machine” until it could be moved to his sister’s room, where she’d yet to undergo her surgery.

A nurse, who was cleaning up, had just returned from a lunch break and thought the kidney was already in Sarah’s room when she discarded the machine’s contents, according to the lawsuit. While the kidney was later recovered, it couldn’t be used because it had been thrown away with other infected or unsterile medical waste, the Fudacz family alleges.

Sarah Fudacz required additional dialysis and four dialysis-related surgeries before she received a replacement kidney three months later, the lawsuit states.

“When compared to Paul Jr.’s kidney, Sarah’s new kidney is a poorer match and of poorer quality,” and she has a higher risk of rejecting it over time, the lawsuit claims.

The pair’s parents also claimed they suffered emotional distress and a “loss of consortium,” or loss of family relationships.

Read More: CNN

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