Irish Independent

€10,000 for patient who never had hip op carried out

- Simone Smith

A JUDGE has accepted that the Mater Private Hospital displayed medical negligence after a man put under anaestheti­c for an operation never had his procedure carried out due to the disappeara­nce of a critical piece of equipment.

Judge John O’Connor, sitting in the Circuit Civil Court yesterday, heard that Peter Keegan (31), of Woodbine Park, Raheny, Dublin 5, had been due to undergo an operation on his right hip on November 25, 2016, in the Mater Private Hospital, Eccles St, Dublin 7.

Barrister Conor Kearney, counsel for Mr Keegan, told the court his client had been admitted to the hospital’s short-stay procedure unit at 6.45am on the day in question.

Mr Kearney, who appeared with Mark Tiernan, of Tiernan & Company solicitors, said his client had received his anaestheti­c at 7.30am.

He said that during the procedure, when the operation set of instrument­s had been opened, it had been discovered that an irrigation extender was missing.

Counsel said that it had been realised the missing piece of equipment had been sent for repair one month earlier and had never been replaced.

Mr Keegan told Judge O’Connor that when he had woken up from the anaestheti­c at 8.30am, a number of nurses had rushed over to tell him there had been an issue with his operation.

He said he had initially become very panicked as he had not understood what had gone wrong until the nurses had explained.

Mr Keegan said that when he had been discharged a few hours later he had felt very sleepy.

He said he had suffered with stomach pain and nausea in the days following.

Anxiety

He told the court that the hospital had reschedule­d his procedure for 10 days later on December 5.

He said he had been worried leading up to the new operation and had felt very anxious about taking the anaestheti­c again.

Judge O’Connor said the incident had been unfortunat­e and that he accepted there had been medical negligence on behalf of the Mater Private Hospital.

He said Mr Keegan had been upset emotionall­y after the incident but that he had been fortunate his situation had no long-term effects.

Judge O’Connor awarded Mr Keegan €10,000 general damages against the Mater Private Hospital.

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