Death of man sucked into MRI was preventable
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Even if he was standing there holding the chain in his hands, the strongest weightlifter would not be able to prevent this kind of an accident from happening,” said Dr. Emanuel Kanal.
The man, 61, had entered an MRI room while a scan was underway Wednesday afternoon at Nassau Open MRI in New York.
Adrienne Jones-McAllister is sharing new details about the day her husband, Keith McAllister, died after being pulled into an MRI machine at a New York medical facility. "I saw the machine snatch him around and pull him into the machine. He lost, he went limp in my arms," Adrienne told News 12 Long Island.
The incident took place just an hour's drive away from where a 61-year-old man wearing a heavy metal necklace was sucked into an MRI machine
Crews are another step closer to completing the new Sanford Health orthopedics building. Crews carefully lifted a cutting-edge MRI machine into the building Thursday
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This week marks MRI Safety Week, with renewed emphasis on safety following the recent death of a man who was pulled into an MRI machine while wearing metal. John King, Magnetic Resonance Safety Officer for Boone Health,
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a vital diagnostic tool in modern medicine. Used to create detailed images of the body’s internal structures, MRI scans help healthcare providers diagnose and monitor various conditions.