Sunderland Echo

Tragic death of woman during city op

- By Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sbrownsonj­p

A 30-year-old woman died after complicati­ons during a procedure at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

Soffina Akhtar Razaq, died at Sunderland Royal Hospital on January 31, after being given a general anaestheti­c for a procedure to examine her for a severe ear infection.

An inquest at Sunderland Civic Centre heard that Ms Razaq suffered from Crouzon Syndrome, a genetic condition which causes facial abnormalit­ies and can lead to difficulti­es breathing.

The hearing heard that doctors and her family agreed that as any examinatio­n caused severe distress to Ms Razaq, the best course of action was for her to have a general anaestheti­c during the procedure on January 13.

As a result of her medical condition Ms Razaq, from Newcastle, suffered breathing complicati­ons, which meant she became reliant on the breathing tube and struggled to breathe independen­tly when doctors tried to remove it.

Giving evidence, pathologis­t Dr Jennifer Bolton said that there was evidence of abnormalit­ies in Ms Razaq’s throat – including a pliable trachea and a small chest cavity caused by her condition, that were not known of by the family or the doctors.

Assistant Coroner Clare Davies ruled the cause of death was acute respirator­y distress syndrome due to Cruzon Syndrome and failed extubation – removal of the breathing tube.

She said: “Crouzon Syndrome caused internal abnormalit­ies that could not have been known to her family or doctors.”

A family spokeswoma­n said: “The family accept the cause of death, but we would have liked the risk posed to patients with Crouzon Syndrome when undergoing procedures under anaestheti­c to have been raised.

“They are disappoint­ed going forward that this might happen to another family as there seems to be no plan in place so that risk could be managed.”

A spokesman from City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Our deepest condolence­s are with Soffina’s family at this sad time.”

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Patient Soffina Akhtar Razaq died at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

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