Nurses and technicians at Monaldi: 'From Oppido, aggression and humiliation in the operating room'
A letter from the nursing and technical staff at Monaldi hospital highlights a culture of mistrust and intimidation fostered by Guido Oppido regarding a pediatric cardiac surgery case.
The nursing and technical staff at Monaldi hospital in Naples have released a letter detailing a troubling atmosphere of mistrust and intimidation within the operating room, allegedly created by Guido Oppido. The letter highlights the incidents surrounding the pediatric cardiac surgery performed on a young boy named Domenico, who received a damaged heart transplant due to issues during transportation from Bolzano to Naples. This situation has prompted significant distress among the staff, impacting both their professional and personal well-being.
The correspondence, dated January 27, 2026, was addressed to various hospital officials, including the general director Anna Iervolino, who was present at the child's funeral when the letter was presented by the family's lawyer, Francesco Petruzzi. The intention of the document is to bring to light the extreme severity of the issues faced by the staff, indicating that a toxic work environment is jeopardizing the quality of patient care and safety in the hospital.
Concerns raised by the staff indicate that not only are they experiencing aggression and humiliation in their work, but they are also worried about the implications of such an environment on the health care services they provide. As the community grapples with the recent tragedy of Domenico's passing, the revelations from the letter add another layer of complexity to the ongoing dialogue around hospital practices and the treatment of health care workers, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and improved working conditions to protect both staff and patients.