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Cancelled surgeries at Eastern Health 'the right thing to do', says John Haggie

Newfoundland and Labrador's Health Minister says Eastern Health made the right decision to postpone surgeries at St. John's hospitals after finding stains on towels used in operating rooms.

Mineral stains found on towels in up to 30 surgical equipment sets

Eastern Health CEO David Diamond (left) joins Dr. Oscar Howell for a briefing about cancelled surgeries at Eastern Health (CBC)

Newfoundland and Labrador's Health Minister says Eastern Health made the right decision to postpone surgeries at St. John's hospitals after finding stains on towels used in operating rooms.

"From a patient's point of view, it's very frustrating, and quite agitating," John HaggiesaidMonday.

"From the point of view of the decision to do it, I think it's entirely the right decision. It was an example of the quality control procedures at Eastern Health actually working."

250 surgeries delayed over sterilization issues at Eastern Health

Eastern Heath says it has determined that stains found on towels in surgical kits were mineral stains, and saysit canceled 250 elective surgeriesto putpatient safety first.

Health Minister John Haggie says cancelled surgeries are a nuisance for patients, but necessary to get to the bottom of a quality control problem at Eastern Health. (Mark Quinn/CBC)

"I think the problem is very complicated, because once you've identified the problem, you have to remedy it," saidHaggie, noting that a towel stained for any reasonwould be rejected.

The health authority told the St. John's Morning Show Monday that over the past few weeks it has found faint stains on towels in surgical equipment sets.

David Diamond,Eastern Health's CEO and president,saidthere is no evidence that any patients have beenadverselyaffected butthe health authority decided Fridayto cancel all elective surgeries in it's region on Feb. 15 and Feb.16 to be safe.

"It's purely precautionary. We have no indication that anyone has been harmed," said Diamond.

"We've confirmed [over the weekend]through a number of tests that the stains are actually mineral stains and it's nothing actually to be concerned about from an infection perspective so this is purely precautionary. We didn't know that on Friday."

Diamond said thehealth authority has seen the stain in about 30surgicalkits recently, but decided to take action on Feb 12.

Pre-cautionary action

"I'd much rather be talking about canceling surgery as a precaution than having a conversation about folks that we've infected and so, that's not the case here, he said.

"We took the precautionary action to make sure we didn't harm anybody."

Eastern Health said it didn't want people travelling during a weekend storm so it notified patients that surgeries scheduled for Monday and Tuesday have been postponed. (CBC)

When asked by Morning Showhost Anthony Germain why Eastern Health is taking those measures if there is no danger, Diamond said there will be follow up Monday.

"That was on Friday and we didn't have the results of all of the testing. So again, being overly cautious to make sure there was no harm," he said.

Need to find a remedy

Haggie, himself a surgeon, said it's his understanding that occasionalstains had been spotted since Feb. 4 in two locations.

"That happens from time to time for all sorts of random reasons.I think the real trigger was actually the cluster of cases they had on Friday," he said.

"It's upsetting all around. There's nothing more frustrating than having a patient ready for surgery and then not having the tools to do the job, but at the end of the day this has to be about safety," said Haggie.

The health authority is going ahead with urgent and emergency surgeries.

Officials said there is a possibility that elective surgeries, such as tonsillectomies or some plastic surgeries, may be postponed beyond Feb. 16 as Eastern Health deals with the staining concerns at the Janewaychildren's hospital, St. Clare's and the Health Sciences Centre in St. John's

Diamond saidthe health authority will update patients "as soon as possible."