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Woman infertile after surgeon removed wrong fallopian tube | Woman infertile after surgeon removed wrong fallopian tube |
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A woman who suffered an ectopic pregnancy is unable to have children after a surgeon removed her healthy fallopian tube by mistake. | A woman who suffered an ectopic pregnancy is unable to have children after a surgeon removed her healthy fallopian tube by mistake. |
Chelsie Thomas was admitted to Walsall Manor Hospital with the pregnancy in her right tube in March last year. | Chelsie Thomas was admitted to Walsall Manor Hospital with the pregnancy in her right tube in March last year. |
During an operation, the surgeon removed the left fallopian tube instead, which Chelsie, 27, said had "destroyed everything". | During an operation, the surgeon removed the left fallopian tube instead, which Chelsie, 27, said had "destroyed everything". |
The hospital apologised and admitted an error was "regrettably made". | The hospital apologised and admitted an error was "regrettably made". |
Ms Thomas' ectopic pregnancy was discovered after she experienced bleeding and went to the hospital - where she had been working as a healthcare assistant for nine years - on 7 March last year. | Ms Thomas' ectopic pregnancy was discovered after she experienced bleeding and went to the hospital - where she had been working as a healthcare assistant for nine years - on 7 March last year. |
She had surgery the same day, where her healthy fallopian tube was removed. | She had surgery the same day, where her healthy fallopian tube was removed. |
Ms Thomas, who lives in Walsall, told the surgeon the scan showed the pregnancy in her right tube but said she was told: "I'm a doctor, you should trust me." | |
But a week later, when she was still in excruciating pain, she returned to hospital where the blunder was discovered. | But a week later, when she was still in excruciating pain, she returned to hospital where the blunder was discovered. |
She had to have her remaining fallopian tube removed and is now unable to have children without IVF treatment. | She had to have her remaining fallopian tube removed and is now unable to have children without IVF treatment. |
Ectopic pregnancy | Ectopic pregnancy |
Source: NHS | Source: NHS |
Ms Thomas, who already has a six-year-old son Riley, said her relationship with her partner broke down as a result of the surgery and she has also lost her job and is on anti-depressants. | |
She said the surgeon who operated on her "shouldn't be allowed to touch another woman again". | She said the surgeon who operated on her "shouldn't be allowed to touch another woman again". |
"I have had to explain [to my son] that he cannot have a brother or sister," she added. | |
Jenna Harris, Ms Thomas' solicitor at Irwin Mitchell, said the original procedure was "carried out without appropriate due diligence and attention". | Jenna Harris, Ms Thomas' solicitor at Irwin Mitchell, said the original procedure was "carried out without appropriate due diligence and attention". |
Dr Matthew Lewis, the medical director at Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, admitted surgeons made a mistake and said "our care fell below the standard that we would expect". | Dr Matthew Lewis, the medical director at Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, admitted surgeons made a mistake and said "our care fell below the standard that we would expect". |
He said the trust worked with "patients and their families, our own clinicians and staff to learn lessons and put systems in place to try and avoid such incidents". | He said the trust worked with "patients and their families, our own clinicians and staff to learn lessons and put systems in place to try and avoid such incidents". |
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