The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest Report

 

 

The case of Shalynn Piller


Issues
Background and diagnosis
The decision to operate
Consent
Pre-operative status
The operation-August 1
Post-operative course
Post-mortem findings
Findings

Were Shalynn's parents provided with sufficient information to allow them to give informed consent to the procedure?
Should the program have undertaken this operation at a time when neonates were supposed to be sent out of the province?
What was the cause of death and was it preventable?

 

 

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Section 1 Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Issues
  Chapter 2 - Pediatric Cardiac Issues
  Chapter 3 - The Diagnosis of Pediatric Heart Defects and their Surgical Treatment
  Chapter 4 - The Health Sciences Centre
Section 2 Chapter 5 - Pediatric Cardiac Surgery in Winnipeg 1950-1993
  Chapter 6 - The Restart of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery in 1994
January 1, 1994 to May 17, 1994
  Chapter 7 - The Slowdown; May 17 to September 1994
  Chapter 8 - Events Leading to the Suspension of the Program
September 7, 1994 to December 23, 1994
  Chapter 9 - 1995 - The Aftermath of the Shutdown
January to March, 1995
Section 3 Chapter 10 - Findings and Recommendations
Appendix 1 - Glossary of terms used in this report
Appendix 2 - Parties to the Proceedings and counsel
Appendix 3 - List of witnesses and dates of testimony
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