Archive for September, 2008

Complaint Asks for Emergency Suspension of Tiller’s Medical License

KSBHA also asked to evaluate Tiller’s competence based on poor physical health

Topeka, KS – A complaint has been filed with the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts demanding the emergency suspension of the medical licenses of George R. Tiller and Shelley Sella, whose involvement in a late-term abortion last week nearly cost the life of a 23-year old woman.

Allegations include:

  • Patient S.’s pregnancy was misdiagnosed by Tiller’s staff to be 19 weeks, even though according to her last menstrual period and previous medical examinations, she was actually 23 weeks pregnant at the time of the abortion, beyond the legal limit.
    • Patient S. developed severe pain and other complications after having received a digoxin injection from abortionist Sella that was meant to stop her pre-born baby’s heart.
      • Patient S. spiked a fever of 103.7 degrees, yet was not treated for possible infection by Tiller or his staff.
        • Patient S. was locked in a room against her will for over 4 hours without treatment for over four hours while feverish and in pain, and was not allowed to communicate with her family.
          • Tiller threatened to withhold treatment from Patient S., even though she was sick, in pain, and had not yet delivered the baby that was presumed to already be dead.
            • Tiller threatened to send Patient S. to a hospital in Kansas City, three hours away, in spite of her life-threatening condition and incomplete abortion.
              • Because of her treatment, Patient S. feared she would be killed while under sedation.
                • During the final abortion procedure, Patient S. stopped breathing and her heart stopped. She was revived.
                  • Tiller was observed to be shaking excessively, and exhibited extremely poor eyesight during the drive to the hospital.
                    • Tiller refused to call an ambulance and instead personally drove Patient S. to Wesley Medical Center in his private vehicle, further endangering her life.
                      • Tiller never provided follow-up care for Patient S.
                      • In addition to the license suspensions, the complaint urges that the Board evaluate Tiller’s fitness to continue providing surgical procedures due observations of extremely shaky hands and extremely poor eyesight.

                        “The situation at Tiller’s abortion clinic constitutes a public emergency. This week, other women are submitting late-term abortions that are risky under the best on conditions. Based on what we have heard from Patient S., those women’s lives are in immanent danger. We urge the KSBHA to close Tiller’s clinic pending a full investigation into this complaint, before we see more women maimed or killed,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.

                        View a video and read the full account of Patient S.’s harrowing abortion ordeal.

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                        Patient S. tells from her hospital bed how she was locked in a room against her will for four hours while a raging infection nearly took her life.

                        Wichita, KS – A life-threatening abortion complication landed a patient of late-term abortionist George R. Tiller in the hospital last Thursday. The woman has come forward to tell of her harrowing, near-death experience at Tiller’s Women’s Health Care Services.

                        Patient S. has alleged that on Tuesday, September 23, abortionist Shelley Sella may have botched an injection into her abdomen, causing sepsis, a systemic infection that rapidly spreads throughout the body and can cause rapid death.

                        She also accuses Sella of misdiagnosing her pregnancy at 19 weeks, even though previous medical examinations placed her pregnancy at 23 weeks, beyond the legal limit in Kansas.

                        On Thursday, while sick, crying, and running a fever of 103.7°, she returned to WHCS where she was isolated in a locked room for four hours, during which time her pleas for release were ignored.

                        Patient S. was told that she should be quiet because she was upsetting the other women, and was threatened that unless her attitude changed, they would no longer treat her. She was also told that she would have to drive over three hours to a hospital in Kansas City where her abortion would be completed. She refused to make the trip and demanded that Tiller finish the procedure.

                        Patient S. observed that she continued to feel movements in her womb. Her mother was present during the removal of the baby, and observed Tiller inserting a tube into the baby’s skull and removing the brains, a procedure that is illegal if the baby was still alive.

                        Before the final procedure, Patient S. said that she feared, “They’re liable to kill me under sedation.” During the procedure, Patient S. suffered an asthma attack and cardiac arrest, but was revived.

                        Instead of calling an ambulance, Tiller drove Patient S. to Wesley Medical Center in his personal Jeep. She feared for her safety since Tiller apparently could not see very clearly, and was verbally directed though traffic by a female employee who was with them.

                        She was treated and discharged from the hospital on Saturday, September 27, 2008, even though she was still in pain and feeling sick from her ordeal.

                        Patient S.’s experience closely resembles that of 19-year old Christin Gilbert, who died from untreated sepsis during a third-trimester abortion at WHCS on January 13, 2005.

                        “We have repeatedly begged the authorities in Kansas to hold Tiller accountable for the many women he had hurt just over the past few years. How many women must be maimed or killed before Tiller is brought to justice? We say it again: Tiller is a menace and we demand that he be held accountable for his dangerous, if not criminal, actions. This time, the public should not take ‘no’ for an answer,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.

                        Read a complete account of Patient S.’s ordeal

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                        Patient Feared for Her Life During Botched Abortion

                        Patient S. was locked in a room at Tiller’s abortion clinic against her will for four hours while a raging, life-threatening infection nearly took her life.

                        (The full narrative of Patient S.’s harrowing abortion experience is posted below the video.)

                        Wichita, KS — An abortion complication landed a 23-year old patient of late-term abortionist George R. Tiller in the hospital last Thursday. The woman, who developed sepsis as a result of a botched procedure during a late-term abortion and suffered cardiac arrest, has come forward to tell of her harrowing near-death experience at Tiller’s Women’s Health Care Services.

                        Patient S. had been under routine obstetrical care when she decided to abort her baby due to involvement in an abusive relationship. According to her last menstrual period and ultrasounds that she had received, she was 23 weeks pregnant at the time of her abortion, which she began on Tuesday, September 23, 2008.

                        However, WHCS misdiagnosed her as being only 19 weeks – a difference of an entire month of gestation. According to Kansas law, at 22 weeks, a second physician must concur that the abortion is medically necessary. Patient S. never saw a second physician.

                        Because she could not pay for the expensive abortion, Patient S. was asked to fill out forms, which included information about her race, so that she could have the abortion paid for by the National Abortion Federation and another fund that sponsors abortions for those who cannot afford them. Because Patient S. is an African-American, there was some concern that her abortion was covered by these funds because of her race.

                        Abortionist Shelley Sella, a California abortionist employed part time at WHCS by Tiller, began the abortion on Patient. S. by giving her an injection digoxin into the abdomen, which is meant to stop the baby’s heart. Apparently something went wrong with the injection, because Patient S. began feeling sick. She was sent home for the day.

                        Later that day, because she felt so badly, she went to the Wesley Medical Center emergency room for treatment. When it was discovered that she was a patient of George Tiller’s in the middle of an abortion, she was told to return to her own ObGyn, who informed her that the best thing for her to do was to go back to Tiller’s abortion clinic to complete the surgery.

                        On Thursday, while shakey, sick, and running a fever of 103.7°, she returned to WHCS, where Tiller angrily confronted her about going to the hospital. He isolated her in a locked room for four hours, during which time her pleas to be let go were ignored.

                        During this time, Patient S. was told that she should be quiet because she was upsetting the other women. She was told that unless her attitude changed, they would no longer treat her. She was also told that she would have to drive over three hours to a “Catholic Hospital” in Kansas City, Missouri, where her abortion would be completed. Patient S. Refused to make the trip and demanded that Tiller finish the procedure.

                        Patient S.’s cousin, a man named L., arrived at WHCS and asked to see Patient S. but was refused. He sensed that something was wrong and began demanding to see his cousin. He was threatened with arrest and forcibly removed from the clinic by the security guard, who sprayed with a water hose in the parking lot.

                        Patient S.’s mother arrived at WHCS and demanded to see her daughter. She was refused. The mother then called her attorney, who spoke with Tiller. After the call, Tiller reportedly told the mother that if she wanted him to help her daughter she had to say, “Please.”

                        Patient S. observed that up until the time she was sedated for the removal of her baby that she felt movements in her womb. She informed Tiller’s staff that she had a high toleration for sedation, but was ignored. Attempts at sedation proved ineffective. While she was supposed to have been sedated, she heard comments made by the staff that led her to believe that something was terribly wrong. She remembered fearing for her life and suspected that they may try to kill her while she was under sedation by overdosing her. Once the staff realized that she could hear them, they stopped their conversation and fully sedated her.

                        The mother was present during the removal of the baby, and observed Tiller inserting a tube into the back of the baby’s skull and vacuuming out the brains. This disturbed her so greatly that she told pro-lifers that she could not sleep for three days because of what she saw.

                        The abortion described by Patient S.’s mother is also referred to as a “partial birth abortion,” which has been banned both by the state and Federal governments, if done on a live baby. If Patient S. baby was alive at the time of the delivery, as she believes, then her abortion would have been an illegal one.

                        During the procedure, Patient S. suffered an asthma attack and cardiac arrest. She was revived after being given epinephrine and other measures.

                        Instead of calling an ambulance, Tiller told Patient S. was told to hold her I.V. bags, while he drove her to Wesley Medical Center in his personal Jeep. During the short drive to the hospital, Patient S. feared several times that they would get into a car accident since Tiller did not seem to be able to see very well, and was verbally directed though traffic by a female employee who was in the back seat.

                        Once at Wesley, Patient S. bypassed both the emergency room and admissions and was taken by Tiller directly to a private room. She was given a course of antibiotics and discharged from the hospital on Saturday, September 27, 2008, even though she was still in pain and feeling sick from her ordeal.

                        Patient S.’s experience closely resembles that of 19-year old Christin Gilbert, who died from untreated sepsis during a third-trimester abortion at WHCS on January 13, 2005.

                        Abortionist Shelley Sella, the abortionist who began Patient S.’s abortion, was involved in the abortion of Michelle Armesto-Berge, where she is also accused of botching the digoxin injection. In addition, Sella was accused by a former Tiller nurse of having stabbed to death a baby born alive during a late-term abortion at WHCS in 2007.

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