Compensation for botched breast cancer patients
More than twenty women have successfully challenged a
Yorkshire hospital after a series of botched breast cancer
operations, according to the Yorkshire Post newspaper.
Almost £1.2 million in medical negligence compensation was
issued to twenty six women recently, an average of £45,000 each in
damages, after undergoing mastectomies and reconstructive surgery
at Barnsley Hospital, subsequent to being diagnosed with breast
cancer.
The Yorkshire Post revealed that patients had taken
umbrage with the work of Barnsley surgeon Puvaneswary Markandoo.
The specialist was called into question after a slew of women
suffered severe problems following surgery, including infections,
scarring from stitches. In one particular case, stitches burst,
leaving the patient in agony.
Of the twenty six claimants who successfully challenged
the hospital, one now suffers from depression after discovering
that her operation was unnecessary and she had no need to suffer
the invasive surgery.
A freedom of information request by the Yorkshire Post
revealed that the Barnsley Hospitals NHS Trust has paid out
£1,189,054 in compensation so far. However, the final bill for the
NHS is expected to run into the many millions.
If you've suffered at the hands of negligent surgeons,
contact our medical negligence experts today and find out, if like
those unfortunate patients in Barnsley, whether you too are
eligible for substantial compensation.