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WHY DID NHS FAIL TO STOP BUTCHER SURGEON?

Doctor ‘who played God’ could have maimed as many as 1,000 women, so...

- By Stephen Wright, Sian Boyle, Claire Duffin and Liz Hull

A BREAST cancer surgeon with a God complex is facing jail after thousands of botched or unnecessar­y operations over 15 years.

Ian Paterson, 59, was convicted of wounding ten patients after conning them into going under his knife. Health officials came under fire last night as it emerged they repeatedly missed chances to stop him. NHS bosses faced damning questions over why whistleblo­wers were ignored and why Paterson

has not been prosecuted over his NHS operations. The father exaggerate­d or invented the cancer risk to convince patients to have surgery at two private hospitals, then butchered their bodies for financial gain.

One victim looked like she had been ‘in a car crash’ after an ‘entirely unnecessar­y’ mastectomy. As Paterson was convicted yesterday, police said they believe there could be hundreds more victims.

Jurors at his trial were not told Paterson is at the centre of a major scandal after carrying out 1,207 ‘experiment­al’ mastectomi­es in the NHS. Nor were they made aware that 675 of those who had his ‘ cleavage sparing mastectomi­es’ (CSMs) – in which he failed to remove all the tissue – have since died. They were not told compensati­on claims have already cost the NHS nearly £18million and hundreds of his patients were recalled.

Emma Doughty, clinical negligence solicitor for Slater and Gordon, said: ‘God knows how many this actually affects. There are hundreds if not thousands of claimants … people who haven’t come forward, people who have died.’

Paterson, who was granted legal aid, was convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent, for which the maximum sentence is life, and three of unlawful wounding.

The jury in Nottingham agreed with the prosecutio­n that he carried out ‘life-changing operations for no medically justifiabl­e reason’.

But a Daily Mail investigat­ion has revealed Paterson should have been struck off 20 years ago after nearly killing Gillian Dallow in a routine operation. He was allowed to reinvent himself as a breast cancer surgeon and survived numerous complaints to botch thousands of operations in the NHS and hundreds more in private hospitals. Colleagues in both sectors ignored or failed to deal properly with warnings about his conduct.

Paterson worked at hospitals run by the Heart of England Foundation Trust and practised at private hospitals in Solihull and Sutton Coldfield, latterly run by Spire Healthcare. A police investi- gation began in 2012 after a patient’s concerns over her treatment at a private hospital in Solihull.

When she looked at her medical files, she found informatio­n recorded by Paterson was untrue. He had by this point been suspended by the General Medical Council over his controvers­ial CSMs. Last night Mrs Dallow said she felt ‘so relieved’ Paterson was facing jail, adding: ‘He should never have got away with what he did to me … How many lives has he wrecked?’

Victim Carole Johnson, who went under Paterson’s knife six times, said: ‘Our long wait for justice is finally over.’

Gail Lawrence, 50, who found he left tissue behind in her mastectomy, said managers at hospitals where Paterson worked must be ‘held accountabl­e’, adding: ‘They should have stopped him.’

Paula Gelsthorpe, 59, who paid privately to have two lumpectomi­es with Paterson, called for a public inquiry, adding: ‘I can’t get my head around how he was able to do what he did for so long.’

Chief Superinten­dent Mark Payne of West Midlands Police said: ‘Paterson was a controllin­g bully, who played God with people’s lives so he could live a luxurious lifestyle.’ Paterson was granted bail pending sentencing next month.

No one knows how many patients were butchered by Ian Paterson.

Lawyers representi­ng families who perished under his surgical knife think the total could be above 1,000.

Here the Daily Mail reveals the harrowing stories of those who suffered at his hands including a mother who almost died during a botched operation 20 years ago.

Gill Dallow lost 11 pints of blood and her heart stopped when Paterson sliced through three major blood vessels during a routine procedure. The surgeon initially blamed faulty equipment, but his mistakes were uncovered when colleagues blew the whistle.

Mrs Dallow, who spent three days on a life support machine, sued and won £40,000 from the NHS. She was assured by managers at Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, that Paterson’s work would be supervised in future. But he moved hospitals and was allowed to carry on operating.

‘If he had been reported and struck off back then none of those poor women would ever have had to suffer,’ said Mrs Dallow, 54, last night. ‘It should never have happened and it’s horrible that they have had to go through all this. It’s a horror story.’

Mrs Dallow was 34 when she was admitted to Good Hope in November 1996 for an explorator­y laparoscop­y – a low-risk operation to examine internal organs.

This involved Paterson pumping Mrs Dallow’s abdomen full of carbon dioxide gas to blow it up and inserting viewing tubes.

But the operation went terribly wrong within minutes. Mrs Dallow spent five hours in theatre and almost a fortnight in hospital. She later found out that a special connector attaching the instrument­s to the gas machine was missing. Rather than wait for the correct equipment to arrive, Paterson impatientl­y ordered a nurse to hold the hose to the machine by hand instead.

That meant too little gas was inside Mrs Dallow’s abdomen when Paterson roughly pushed the viewing port into it, slicing through one of the main veins to her heart and two smaller vessels. Massive internal bleeding followed.

only the transfusio­n of 20 pints of blood and her heart being massaged by hand on the operating table saved her life. The hospital initially banned Paterson from carrying out similar operations and launched an inquiry. A report by an independen­t surgeon found that he had failed to follow procedure and that he was ‘fortunate Mrs Dallow did not die’.

But Paterson gave Mrs Dallow and her family a different story.

‘He sat there and lied to our faces,’ said Mrs Dallow’s husband Nigel, a 60-year-old electricia­n. ‘He told us the gas machine was faulty and that an automatic guard on a scalpel had failed to initiate.

‘The next thing we had a journalist from our local paper come and see us. They had been sent an anonymous letter from a member of theatre staff who was appalled by what Paterson had done during the operation and that he was wrongly blaming the equipment.’

Mrs Dallow, from Lichfield in Staffordsh­ire, said: ‘I was lucky to be alive,’ she added. ‘I had physical scars but the mental ones were harder to deal with. I call him Dr Frankenste­in. I feel guilty because if we had managed to get him struck off he wouldn’t have put these women through all this.

‘When I look back Paterson was so arrogant. He walked around the hospital like he was God’s gift. He never apologised – no one did.

‘I have hated my body ever since. But mentally it knocked my confidence. I had to give up my job, it really affected my short-term memory and destroyed my faith in doctors and the NHS.’ A woman whose breast cancer spread after Paterson performed a mastectomy in just 25 minutes has found out that her case is terminal.

Barbara Lewis, 62, is now riddled with the disease. She is taking drugs which may prolong her life but doctors have told her the cancer is inoperable.

Her ‘cleavage-sparing’ procedure leaves tissue behind for cosmetic reasons but dramatical­ly increases the risk of cancer returning. She believes Paterson experiment­ed on patients to satisfy his own ego.

As well as calling for a public inquiry, Mrs Lewis wants executives at Heart of England NHS Trust to be held to account.

‘I put my trust and my faith in my surgeon, foolishly,’ she said. ‘I had no idea he had done this cleavage-sparing operation. I didn’t even know what one was.

‘I understood it to be a full mastectomy, that I was having, a mastectomy. He was experiment­ing on us.’ Mrs Lewis, who lives in Birmingham with husband Reg, 67,

I WAS A FOOL TO PUT MY FAITH IN HIM

was referred to Paterson at Solihull Hospital, West Midlands, in 2003 over a lump in her right breast.

The operation went ahead a few weeks later. It lasted only 25 minutes – typically a mastectomy takes up to two hours.

Eighteen months later, she decided to have reconstruc­tive surgery. Complicati­ons meant she had to spend ten days in intensive care and a further ten weeks in hospital. She was discharged and continued with chemothera­py treatment until she heard ‘ mumblings’ about Paterson several years later.

In March 2012 scans revealed lesions in her head and chest. The following day she was given a terminal dignosis.

It is thought the tumours are secondary breast cancer caused by malignant tissue left in place by Paterson’s mastectomy.

In 2014 she received compensati­on for the initial procedure. She described it as pittance.

HE HAS GOT AWAY WITH MURDER

The family of a woman who died last month following a botched mastectomy by Paterson say he ‘got away with murder’. Michele Francis was one of Paterson’s last mastectomy patients, undergoing surgery just weeks before he ceased practising in the NHS.

Her family believe he left behind cancer- spreading lymph nodes and, four years after her operation, she received a terminal breast cancer diagnosis.

Her aunt Catherine Johnson, 70, said of Paterson: ‘He has got away with murder. He signed the death certificat­es for a lot of women. I feel he signed the death certificat­e for Michele.’

Miss Francis was just 44 when she had the mastectomy on a cancerous lump at Solihull Hospital in February 2011. Despite having been placed on stringent working conditions by the Heart of England Trust as early as 2007, Paterson continued to perform rogue operations until mid-2011.

Patients who had mastectomi­es by him on the NHS started being recalled between 2009 and 2011, but a review noted that the limited exercise unravelled and the process was delayed.

Despite six-month checkups, Miss Francis was not recalled and in February 2015, when she was 48, she developed a cough.

Scans were taken and Miss Francis was told by a doctor she had terminal cancer. She died on March 27 at the age of 50. ‘She thought she was better. She thought she’d beaten it’, said Steve Carter, 61, her partner of 18 years. ‘The laws in this country are not strong enough for what should be done to Paterson.’

TO PUT US THROUGH ALL THIS IS HORRIBLE

Two sisters wrongly operated on by Paterson say he experiment­ed on them because of his ‘God syndrome’. Susan Everett was cancerfree, yet lived under the fear of the disease for 14 years due to a false diagnosis and needless operation.

During this time her younger sister Lynda Turrall, who had grade 3 cancer, was subjected to a series of inappropri­ate procedures.

These included a lump removal instead of a required mastectomy. Miss Turrall, 63, believes Paterson did this just to prove he was skilled enough to cure her.

Mrs Everett, 67, spent years believing her pre- cancerous cells would develop into the deadly disease, before experts told her she simply had a benign cyst.

In 2001 she had found a lump in her breast, and was referred to Paterson at the private Spire Parkway in the West Midlands thanks to her BUPA insurance. Mrs Everett, who lives in Stratford, was told by him that the lump would have to be removed for safety.

In early 2015 Mrs Everett received a phone call from police who explained that her operation presented a clear case of Paterson lying. ‘At first I was relieved because it meant I didn’t have precancero­us cells’, she said. ‘Then I was angry because I’d had cancer hanging over my head for years.’

Her sister said: ‘To go through all this when it wasn’t necessary is just horrible. Why? What did he get out of it? I think it was this God syndrome. How did he pick which ones to operate on incorrectl­y?’

Both sisters are represente­d by Thompsons solicitors. But Miss Turrall stressed: ‘It’s not compensati­on that’s important to us, it’s that Parliament legislates to close these loopholes and stops this happening to anybody else.’

 ??  ?? Appalling record: Surgeon Ian Paterson
Appalling record: Surgeon Ian Paterson
 ??  ?? BOTCHED MARIE Bailey, 32, had suspected Paget’s disease, and was operated on by Paterson. Mrs Bailey, from Tamworth, says: ‘He put me through something I didn’t need.’
BOTCHED MARIE Bailey, 32, had suspected Paget’s disease, and was operated on by Paterson. Mrs Bailey, from Tamworth, says: ‘He put me through something I didn’t need.’
 ??  ?? DEAD POLICEWOMA­N Marie Pinfield was diagnosed with a major tumour in 2006. But Paterson failed to take all her breast tissue away. A second op was unsuccessf­ul and she died aged 50 in 200 .
DEAD POLICEWOMA­N Marie Pinfield was diagnosed with a major tumour in 2006. But Paterson failed to take all her breast tissue away. A second op was unsuccessf­ul and she died aged 50 in 200 .
 ??  ?? BOTCHED HAIRDRESSE­R Deborah Hawtin, 52, blames Paterson for the collapse of her marriage. He told the mother-of-two she had cancer, but in reality, the lump was harmless tissue.
BOTCHED HAIRDRESSE­R Deborah Hawtin, 52, blames Paterson for the collapse of her marriage. He told the mother-of-two she had cancer, but in reality, the lump was harmless tissue.
 ??  ?? FIVE OPS HELEN Gardiner, from Castle Bromwich, was told she may have had five unnecessar­y procedures while under the care of Paterson at Spire Parkway Hospital in Solihull.
FIVE OPS HELEN Gardiner, from Castle Bromwich, was told she may have had five unnecessar­y procedures while under the care of Paterson at Spire Parkway Hospital in Solihull.
 ??  ?? DEAD MOTHER-of-two Michelle Flavelle, 47, died in 2013, eight years after Paterson carried out a ‘cleavage sparing’ mastectomy. In 2010, tests revealed the cancer had spread to her liver.
DEAD MOTHER-of-two Michelle Flavelle, 47, died in 2013, eight years after Paterson carried out a ‘cleavage sparing’ mastectomy. In 2010, tests revealed the cancer had spread to her liver.
 ??  ?? Sisters: Lynda Turrall and Susan Everett suffered at Paterson’s hands UNNECESSAR­Y OPERATIONS
Sisters: Lynda Turrall and Susan Everett suffered at Paterson’s hands UNNECESSAR­Y OPERATIONS
 ??  ?? His first victim: Gill Dallow LOST 11 PINTS OF BLOOD
His first victim: Gill Dallow LOST 11 PINTS OF BLOOD
 ??  ?? JO Franklin-Pitt, 56, underwent a ‘cleavage sparing’ mastectomy by Paterson in 1 . Another surgeon later noticed the rogue doctor had not removed all the tissue. BOTCHED
JO Franklin-Pitt, 56, underwent a ‘cleavage sparing’ mastectomy by Paterson in 1 . Another surgeon later noticed the rogue doctor had not removed all the tissue. BOTCHED
 ??  ?? FLORIST Sharon Hollings, 46, has been told she is at greater risk of her breast cancer returning after she unwittingl­y underwent one of Paterson’s ‘cleavage sparing operations’. BOTCHED
FLORIST Sharon Hollings, 46, has been told she is at greater risk of her breast cancer returning after she unwittingl­y underwent one of Paterson’s ‘cleavage sparing operations’. BOTCHED
 ??  ?? GAIL Lawrence, 50, is convinced that she was forced to suffer breast cancer twice because Paterson failed to take away all of her left breast the first time she was treated. BOTCHED
GAIL Lawrence, 50, is convinced that she was forced to suffer breast cancer twice because Paterson failed to take away all of her left breast the first time she was treated. BOTCHED
 ??  ?? SARAH Jane Downing was operated on just a year after Paterson became a consultant in 1 7. She found out later that all she had required was a needle biopsy. BOTCHED
SARAH Jane Downing was operated on just a year after Paterson became a consultant in 1 7. She found out later that all she had required was a needle biopsy. BOTCHED
 ??  ?? LEANNE Joseph, 36, of Walsall, was 25 when Paterson carried out an ‘entirely disproport­ionate’ operation to remove her milk ducts. He said she had pre-cancerous cells when she did not. BOTCHED
LEANNE Joseph, 36, of Walsall, was 25 when Paterson carried out an ‘entirely disproport­ionate’ operation to remove her milk ducts. He said she had pre-cancerous cells when she did not. BOTCHED

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