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bots 28-05-2021 10:40 AM

Cumberland Infirmary patient 'dropped' from operating table dies within weeks
 
A woman has died after being "dropped" on the floor during surgery on her hip, which she had broken while in hospital.

Jeannette Shields, 70, had been receiving treatment for gall stones in Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle.

North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Trust said an investigation was under way "in relation to an incident involving a patient in one of our theatres".

Mrs Shields' husband, John, said he told the hospital he would not be "pushing this thing under the carpet".

His wife left her bed to go to the toilet by herself after getting no response to her buzzer, Mr Shields said.

She felt dizzy, fell and broke her hip, he told the BBC.

Two days later she had surgery to repair it, after which the hospital called Mr Shields to say the operation had been successful but that "unfortunately they dropped her off the operating [table] after the surgery", he said.

"Then they had to use the sliding board to pick her up and rush her in and do scans on her," he said.

"She had a great big bump on the back of her head and she just deteriorated and then she just passed away, just died.

"I'm shocked, I'm really shocked."

It is not clear what happened or how Mrs Shields ended up falling from the operating table.

Her daughter, Vikki, said the family later alerted nurses to a large bump on her head.

"You've never seen a bump like it on the bottom of her head," she said.

Mrs Shields, from Carlisle, died six weeks later on 21 May.

Her husband said he was initially told there would not be a post-mortem examination.

"I demanded a post-mortem because they wouldn't do it in Carlisle, they didn't want to do it, but I've got it," he said.

The trust said it had informed its regulators but was "unable to comment on ongoing investigations".

"Once it is complete, the findings will be shared with the family and with our regulators in line with normal procedure," a spokesperson said.

"The outcome of the investigation will also determine any further action that we will need to take."

Mr Shields said the way the hospital had dealt with the situation was "disgusting".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-57254855

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Niamh. 28-05-2021 10:42 AM

They dropped her? ****ing hell, that is disgraceful

arista 28-05-2021 10:50 AM

So Sad.

rusticgal 28-05-2021 10:58 AM

Huge neglect all round....poor woman.

Cherie 28-05-2021 11:03 AM

It must have been a freak accident type thing, although hard to understand as they count in to move people...3 2 1 go type thing? I would also want investigated why her buzzer not being answered, which is why she needed the op in the first place, I I have sat in wards visiting patients, the buzzer goes off and patients seem to wait forever despite a number of staff members sat at reception, this isn’t a one off it seems to be the norm

As for not having a post mortem, what in earth, of course her family need to know if being dropped killed her :umm2:

user104658 28-05-2021 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11052191)
I would also want investigated why her buzzer not being answered, which is why she needed the op in the first place, I have sat in wards visiting patients, the buzzer goes off and patients seem to wait forever despite a number of staff members sat at reception, this isn’t a one-off it seems to be the norm

Every single hospital in the UK is understaffed. You can thank the Tories for that. Austerity made it bad, Brexit made it worse, and it's not getting any better.

Cherie 28-05-2021 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11052204)
Every single hospital in the UK is understaffed. You can thank the Tories for that. Austerity made it bad, Brexit made it worse, and it's not getting any better.

From my experience there would be 3/4 people sitting in reception, one filling in paperwork, if it were one person sitting there I could understand it, maybe they take their break sitting at Reception?


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