The chief of surgery at New York’s Lincoln Hospital “set a patient on
fire” during an operation, causing severe burns on the man’s neck and
chest, The Post has learned.
Dr. Jay Yelon was performing a tracheotomy on April 19 to insert a
breathing tube when his electronic scalpel, which gives off tiny sparks,
came close to the patient’s oxygen supply, igniting a “minor
explosion,” hospital insiders say.
Before the fire was extinguished, unconscious Enrique Ruiz suffered
second-degree burns on his neck and chest. He awoke from sedation in
searing pain.
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