Pictured above: Neil Clayton
Mother-of-two Julie Watson, has won an undisclosed, but sizeable
five-figure settlement, thanks to Harvey Ingram medical negligence
specialists.
The 37-year-old from Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln, was admitted to
Lincoln County Hospital for a routine operation in December 2006.
But the procedure went wrong and after being discharged she was
left doubled up in pain.
Julie was taken back to the hospital by ambulance two days after
being first discharged, as a result of the acute pain caused by
infection. But she was sent home by an A&E doctor who simply
blamed her discomfort on trapped wind following the operation.
Nearly a fortnight later and still in chronic pain, Julie was
sent back to the hospital by her GP. It emerged she had been left
with a perforated uterus, which led to an abscess. She immediately
had an emergency operation to remove it, which at this point had
grown to approximately 300ml in size. It was followed by an
emergency blood transfusion.
But four days later the wound burst open while Julie was still
recovering in hospital. She was finally allowed home a week later.
Medics opted to leave the wound open to drain naturally, which took
around four months to properly heal.
Julie was off work for five months instead of the one week
originally predicted. Her operation should have simply been a day
case with 30 minutes' keyhole surgery. As a result of the
hospital's mistakes Julie had to have two major abdomen surgeries -
both times slicing a pre-existing caesarean scar to open her up -
and leaving her facing the prospect of a further invasive operation
to correct a surgical hernia, which later developed as a result of
the original botched surgery.
Her injuries have left her exhausted. She continues to be in
acute pain, unable to sleep properly, unable to lift anything
heavier than 5kg, or work full time.
The ordeal prompted Julie to contact Harvey Ingram medical
negligence specialist Neil Clayton.
He says: "This was a particularly traumatic and unpleasant case
for Julie, who simply went into hospital for a very routine
operation. She is now unable to continue working for lengthy
periods or lift anything weighing more than 5kgs, she has
difficulty sleeping, gets very tired, continues to experience bouts
of discomfort and faces the prospect of another operation and
on-going treatment.
"United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust admitted liability,
accepted it was negligent and no defence was filed before the
compensation was agreed. I am pleased to see progress has now been
made on her behalf and Julie can start to put this ordeal behind
her."
Julie says: "This should not have happened. I went in to
hospital for a straightforward, routine operation and came out in
acute pain and virtually disabled. No one should have to go through
what I had to endure. I can't pick up my children and even basic
chores and housework are exhausting."
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