In a flash, routine surgery changes life
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BY DEBORAH LAVERTY
dlaverty@nwitimes.com
219.762.1397, ext. 2223
| Monday, July 09, 2007 | (10 comment(s))

David Hlebasko was a few hours into minor surgery to remove cysts and a mole from his face and head when the unthinkable happened.

A flash-oxygen fire, apparently sparked during cauterization, partially burned his hair, skin and eye area, according to an operative report issued June 6 by Dr. Demetrios Katsaros, a surgeon with the MultiCare Physician Center in Merrillville.

"His face started melting," his wife, Jennifer Hlebasko, said of the multiple injuries her husband suffered.

The St. John Township couple, parents of six children including a 5-month-old baby, say the incident has completely changed their lives, particularly because the family's main breadwinner has not been able to return to his job at BP in Whiting.

"I had a bad feeling when he went out the door that morning. ... I should have gone with my gut feelings and everything would have been fine," she said of her 36-year-old husband's surgery.

The bad feelings centered on a day that would start out with the early morning surgery in Merrillville. About 24 hours later, Hlebasko was taken by his parents to the University of Chicago Hospitals' burn unit where he would remain for the next 11 days.

He said his parents, who were in the waiting room during the surgery, weren't immediately told about the flash fire and were told to go to lunch even after his face had been burned.

When released by the MultiCare staff, Hlebasko said his parents initially took him to a Valparaiso eye doctor to have his vision checked, then to Saint Anthony Medical Center in Crown Point.

It was staff at Saint Anthony that determined his burns were such that he should go to the University of Chicago Hospitals for treatment.

"It was a long day," Hlebasko recalls, his face, nearly a month after the surgery, still blotchy red from the burns he suffered.

While at the University of Chicago Hospitals, he underwent painful hydrotherapy and cleaning treatments, and later skin grafting for the second- and third-degree burns he suffered.

At a recent return visit to the hospital, he had stitches removed and learned he faces additional surgery in about three months.

"I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy," he said.

Merrillville attorney Marshall Whalley said he is preparing a medical malpractice lawsuit, naming all those involved in the June 6 surgery. It will be filed with the Indiana Department of Insurance prior to being filed in court.

He said he also will consider filing a lawsuit in connection with the product that could have contributed to the flash fire.

"We're looking at covering all the angles. We want to make sure we include all those who are responsible," he said.

Repeated calls to Katsaros at MultiCare Physician Center in Merrillville weren't returned.

The Hlebaskos credit their immediate family and friends at Laurel Church in Merrillville with helping them through the tough times.

Hlebasko said the physical, mental and emotional trauma he has experienced during the past month has been extensive and he wants this incident exposed.

"We don't want this to happen to anyone else," he said.

RARE DANGER
Flash fires, created by a triangle of heat, fuel and oxygen, are not that common during surgery, according to information compiled by the Joint Commission, which sets safety standards for hospitals and is responsible for accrediting the majority of hospitals throughout the nation.
There are about 100 surgical flash fires reported each year, resulting in up to 20 serious injuries and one or two patient deaths annually, according to the commission's statistics.

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catherine wrote on Jul 22, 2007 7:41 AM:

" My mother was set on fire in a Washington DC hospital. She sustained second and third degree burns, kidney's failed, and she lived on a ventilator off and on for 15 months. Not to mention the multiple infections she contracted because hospitals are dirty places. I am the founder of www.surgicalfire.org please contact me if you are interested in a free bumper magnet to help spread the word about surgical fires. "

insider wrote on Jul 11, 2007 11:21 AM:

" This is a very common occurance that most people are not aware of. More precausions need to be taken by the medical community! But I suspect they wont because its all about the money! "

D N J wrote on Jul 10, 2007 12:10 AM:

" Thanks for your support DH "

what happened to the previous comments about this man? wrote on Jul 9, 2007 11:38 PM:

" There were several posts with well-wishes for Mr. Hlebaskos yet I don't see those anymore, can anyone tell me where they go? This has happened on other topics too so I was hoping to figure it out. "

anonymous wrote on Jul 9, 2007 11:19 PM:

" my mother had cosmetic surgery at the clinic in merrillville of the doctor this article is talking about. it was horrible. they did it in the office and afterwards, kept her in the office gave her no blood to replace what she lost and then shipped her to a hospital he didnt even work for and passed the buck to any other doctor. they didnt want to get involved. they released her and when she went home came back bleeding out with infection. there will be more law suites then this one... STOP THIS DOCTOR NOW BEFORE HE KILLS SOMEONE! "

I hope the doctor will get what he's got coming to him wrote on Jul 9, 2007 10:16 AM:

" I'm so sorry this happen to this family, this family has fallen on hard time not because of his own doing, but because of a doctor who didn't care enough to call 911 when his face caught on fire, this is one of the worst accidents i've ever heard of, my god bless this family and keep them strong thru this tragic event in their lives. "

BEST WISHES TO YOU!!!!!! wrote on Jul 9, 2007 9:33 AM:

" that is just awful, i just don't understand how any of those "perfessional" could of let you walk out of there & didn't tell you what happened. And tyo think we all put our trust in people like that everyday!!!! I work in the public eye & will spread the word. I wish you the best of luck, keep your chin up, things Will get better! God will see to that! :) "

very tragic wrote on Jul 9, 2007 9:25 AM:

" Those were my thoughts exactly...why did the staff allow this poor man to leave to go home after something like this? I just cannot imagine what he and his family have been going through. You and your family are in our prayers. "

friend of the last victim... wrote on Jul 9, 2007 3:02 AM:

" Wow, a similar situation took place at Porter Hospital Valparaiso Campus about 4 years ago when the laser caught on fire from the oxygen and other gases given to induce sleep. The woman in that incident passed away because her face literally exploded. Best wishes and good attorneys to both families! Take care "

I hope you will recover fully... you are in our thoughts. wrote on Jul 9, 2007 1:49 AM:

" This is such a tragic story, the pain this man must have endured and is continuing to endure. It is shocking that that Dr. sent him on his way with these injuries, what is wrong with that man? "

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