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January trial set for hospital accused of burning baby

Hospital Safety Connection, November 1, 2004

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A January trial is set for a couple who sued a suburban Detroit hospital seven years ago after allegedly burning their premature baby, the Detroit Free Press reported.

The couple, Craig and Shelley Laporte, sued Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for injuries their son received in July 1997. A doctor accidentally ignited the boy's oxygen tent in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit, the Free Press reports. The boy's face, arm, and neck were burned. He also sustained severe lung damage from smoke inhalation, his parents say.

The hospital argues that his damaged lungs are a result of his premature birth.

The boy remains on a ventilator and suffers from cerebral palsy and mental retardation, as well as scars from the burns. an.



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