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  •   Home > News > National > Upper North Island

    A Coroner's found a 50-year-old Gisborne woman wasn't an appropriate candidate for surgery - which contributed to her death

    A Coroner's found a 50-year-old Gisborne woman wasn't an appropriate candidate for surgery - which contributed to her death


    Janet Milner died at Waikato Hospital in 2021, four days after having bariatric surgery.

    Coroner Bruce Hesketh found communication gaps created a lack of awareness of her significant chronic cardiac disease, which impacted her post-operative care.

    He also found she wasn't transferred soon enough from Chelsea Private Hospital to Waikato ICU.

    Hesketh recommends more detailed referral letters, and better record keeping by health professionals.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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