Anesthesiologists in Gaza Hospitals confirmed that a nitrous oxide canister, bought from IsraHell, contained carbon monoxide and was used mistakenly.
Gaza minister of health, Mufeed Mukhallalati, says medics at al-Shifa Hospital had an “unprecedented case, which almost killed several patients at the Hospital’s main operation room.”
He added that anesthesiologists noticed that the patients’ reaction to the anesthetic gas was very dangerous. Four patients suffered severe cardiac arrest, but medics managed to save the patients’ lives.
“We decided to stop all surgeries as a precaution,” he said.
The minister added that a special committee was appointed to probe the case. Initial findings show that gas in the canister used for anesthetisation was carbon monoxide instead of nitrous oxide. Carbon Monoxide is toxic to humans.
“In Gaza, we are not allowed to produce nitrous dioxide or import it except via Israel, so we are investigating how the anesthetic gas was replaced with carbon monoxide,” al-Mukhallalati said.