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Kettering hospital 'sorry' over failure to spot broken neck | Kettering hospital 'sorry' over failure to spot broken neck |
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A hospital failed to spot an 86-year-old woman had a broken neck following a fall at a nursing home, a review has revealed. | A hospital failed to spot an 86-year-old woman had a broken neck following a fall at a nursing home, a review has revealed. |
The woman, referred to as Mrs Webster in the Northamptonshire Safeguarding Adults Review, was admitted to Kettering General Hospital in 2017. | The woman, referred to as Mrs Webster in the Northamptonshire Safeguarding Adults Review, was admitted to Kettering General Hospital in 2017. |
She was transferred to another hospital but the correct CT scans were not passed on so the break was missed. | She was transferred to another hospital but the correct CT scans were not passed on so the break was missed. |
She was later re-admitted to Kettering hospital where she died. | She was later re-admitted to Kettering hospital where she died. |
Kettering General Hospital has apologised. | Kettering General Hospital has apologised. |
Mrs Webster, who had a history of falls, was taken to Kettering hospital on 10 November 2017 after falling and cutting her face, according to the Local Democracy Report Service. | |
CT scans were carried out on her back and head and she was transferred to Northampton General Hospital for specialist treatment for her facial injuries. | CT scans were carried out on her back and head and she was transferred to Northampton General Hospital for specialist treatment for her facial injuries. |
However, the correct scans were not transferred with her, so she was discharged. | However, the correct scans were not transferred with her, so she was discharged. |
She was re-admitted to Kettering when her GP reviewed her scans and spotted the break in her spine. She died on 28 November after her condition deteriorated. | She was re-admitted to Kettering when her GP reviewed her scans and spotted the break in her spine. She died on 28 November after her condition deteriorated. |
A post-mortem examination found her death was as a result of bronchopneumonia, "likely exacerbated by lack of mobility due to the neck collar worn", the review said. | A post-mortem examination found her death was as a result of bronchopneumonia, "likely exacerbated by lack of mobility due to the neck collar worn", the review said. |
She was placed in a neck brace when she was readmitted to hospital which the review said was "standard medical practice to stabilise the injured area". | She was placed in a neck brace when she was readmitted to hospital which the review said was "standard medical practice to stabilise the injured area". |
The review said an inquest was not held because it was "deemed to be a death by natural causes". It added it was "statistically predictable that Mrs Webster would die following a fall". | The review said an inquest was not held because it was "deemed to be a death by natural causes". It added it was "statistically predictable that Mrs Webster would die following a fall". |
Kettering General Hospital's director of nursing, Leanne Hackshall, said: "We would like to apologise to Mrs Webster's family for aspects of her care including our failure to diagnose a spinal fracture and to pass on the most recent CT scans to Northampton General Hospital. | Kettering General Hospital's director of nursing, Leanne Hackshall, said: "We would like to apologise to Mrs Webster's family for aspects of her care including our failure to diagnose a spinal fracture and to pass on the most recent CT scans to Northampton General Hospital. |
"While the review found that - given Mrs Webster's advanced age and many medical problems, including severe osteoporosis - her treatment would have been unaffected by this error, we do deeply regret that it occurred." | |
Both the review and the hospital's internal review recommended Kettering hospital develop an emergency transfer document for use in the emergency department, which it said had since been carried out. | Both the review and the hospital's internal review recommended Kettering hospital develop an emergency transfer document for use in the emergency department, which it said had since been carried out. |
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