(ANSA) - Rome, January 25 - The search for ever cheaper
national health supplies has compromised quality to the point
that the scalpels are dull, the Association of Italian Surgeons
(ACOI) said Monday.
"Scalpels in Italy are of such mediocre quality no longer
cut," ACOI said based on reports from thousands of surgeons
throughout the country.
Duller surgical instruments mean the surgeon has to
exercise more force, which means more trauma to the patient,
higher risks of infection, and higher risks of cutting too much,
said ACOI chief Diego Piazza.
Privileging price over quality will compromise patient
safety and quality of care, Piazza warned.
Italy's surgeons warn their scalpels are dull
Cost-cutting compromises surgical tool quality