Sepsis Stories

KW v Gynaecologist

The Plaintiff was referred to a gynaecologist to have a Posterior Repair Fixation and Mesh Procedure. The purpose of that procedure was to deal with a vault prolapse, from which the Plaintiff was suffering.

Following the procedure, the Plaintiff developed complications and became unwell. Anti-biotic therapy was commenced, and the Plaintiff was discharged home but she continued to suffer from significant symptoms. She was readmitted to hospital suffering from severe sepsis and septic shock.

Sepsis Story

She was treated in hospital and sent home again but she deteriorated further and was readmitted to hospital 24 hours later when she was operated on and vaginal mesh was removed.

Histopathology investigations confirmed chronic inflammation because of a foreign body and cultures grew enterococcus faecium, enterococcus faecalis and coagulase negative staphylococcus.

Having investigated the matter on behalf of the Plaintiff, our expert gynaecologist and colo-rectal expert advised that the sepsis was caused because of rectal trauma during the Posterior Repair Fixation and Mesh Procedure.

A full defence was filed but the case settled for a significant sum shortly before the trial following settlement negotiations.

Rachael Liston

Rachael Liston

Managing Partner

Aoife O'Kane

Aoife O'Kane

Partner

Amy-Langan-Liston-Flavin

Amy Langan

Senior Associate

Client Stories

Stillbirth/Neonatal Death Story
Rachael Liston represented the parents of Baby Mary-Kate Kelly who was stillborn on Tuesday 28th May 2013 in St Munchin’s Hospital, Limerick.

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STILLBIRTH & NEONATAL DEATHS CLAIMS

Sepsis Claims Story

The Plaintiff was referred to a gynaecologist to have a Posterior Repair Fixation and Mesh Procedure. The purpose of that procedure was to deal with a vault prolapse, from which the Plaintiff was suffering. Following the procedure, the Plaintiff developed complications and became unwell. Anti-biotic therapy was commenced, and the Plaintiff was discharged home but she continued to suffer from significant symptoms. She was readmitted to hospital suffering from severe sepsis and septic shock.

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Tear Claims Story

Substantial Settlement Achieved for Plaintiff who Suffered from Sepsis and Undiagnosed Third-Degree Tear Following Delivery. The Plaintiff in this matter attended a regional maternity hospital for antenatal care when she became pregnant with her second child. The Plaintiff delivered a healthy baby by way of an assisted delivery and an episiotomy.

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BIRTH INJURY TO MOTHER CLAIMS

Cancer Misdiagnosis Claims Story

Ms Alison McCormack, the Plaintiff in this case, sought compensation for personal injuries caused as a result of the failure of St James’s Hospital to properly interpret and diagnose the fact that she was suffering from invasive ductal carcinoma when she underwent testing in September, 2010.

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MISDIAGNOSIS CLAIMS

Fatal Claims Story

Marian Tracy was advised by her doctor to undergo a thyroidectomy. She attended at St. James’s Hospital where her anticoagulation medication was changed from Rivaroxaban to Heparin and she was deemed fit for surgery. On the 14th May 2015 she underwent a total thyroidectomy and the post-operative advice given was to monitor the patient for haematoma.

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FATAL CLAIMS

Inquests Story

Medical Misadventure Verdict in the Inquest into the Death of Baby Darragh Butler at the Coombe Hospital. We represented the parents of Baby Darragh Butler, Deceased at the inquest into his death. The Coroner ruled that he died as a result of medical misadventure.

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Surgical Injury Claims Story

Settlement Achieved for Plaintiff who suffers a left above-knee leg amputation as a result of negligence during surgery.

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SURGICAL INJURY CLAIMS

For more information about how we can help you with medical negligence claims, please contact Rachael Liston on 01-9123240 or email info@rachaelliston.ie