842AM GMT nineteen March 2010
Doctors were ostensible to cut afar the patient"s right epididymis - one of dual slight tubes continuous to the testes that is used to store grown up sperm.
But the patient"s left epididymis was private by inapplicable designation at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds.
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Officials at the NHS sanatorium have refused to brand the man or endorse if he was paid compensation.
A vital review was launched in to the blunder and the sanatorium has right away introduced some-more difficult procedures to stop it function again.
Nigel Kee, the hospital"s halt arch handling officer, pronounced "The reserve of the patients is the series one priority.
"As such, we take any incidents that concede reserve intensely seriously.
"A consummate review in to this box was carried out by an eccentric consultant, who suggested us to deliver an one more hospital-wide process giving clearer instructions on imprinting and verifying sites before to surgery.
"We implemented this letter of reference immediately."
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