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Hospital settles Stafford mother's poor care claim | Hospital settles Stafford mother's poor care claim |
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A six-figure settlement has been agreed for a woman who suffered life-changing injuries caused by mistakes when she gave birth at Stafford Hospital. | A six-figure settlement has been agreed for a woman who suffered life-changing injuries caused by mistakes when she gave birth at Stafford Hospital. |
Doctors failed to see damage to Candi Kaya's bladder during a Caesarean section and left it untreated for six days, her lawyers Irwin Mitchell said. | Doctors failed to see damage to Candi Kaya's bladder during a Caesarean section and left it untreated for six days, her lawyers Irwin Mitchell said. |
Ms Kaya, 43, suffered blood clots and subsequent depression, it added. | Ms Kaya, 43, suffered blood clots and subsequent depression, it added. |
The trust said it was "extremely sorry" for distress caused following the procedure which took place in 2008. | The trust said it was "extremely sorry" for distress caused following the procedure which took place in 2008. |
Ms Kaya, from west Stafford, was admitted to hospital on 4 June 2008 to undergo a planned Caesarean with her fourth child, daughter Hani. | Ms Kaya, from west Stafford, was admitted to hospital on 4 June 2008 to undergo a planned Caesarean with her fourth child, daughter Hani. |
'Bomb going off' | 'Bomb going off' |
She was not taken for further surgery to repair her bladder until the sixth day by which time she had developed urinary peritonitis which had caused her bowel to rupture. | She was not taken for further surgery to repair her bladder until the sixth day by which time she had developed urinary peritonitis which had caused her bowel to rupture. |
Ms Kaya had to undergo a number of operations but subsequently suffered an incisional hernia necessitating further treatment, Irwin Mitchell said. | Ms Kaya had to undergo a number of operations but subsequently suffered an incisional hernia necessitating further treatment, Irwin Mitchell said. |
She said: "I had like stabbing pain one minute, then it would be burning, then it would feel like there was a bomb going off inside my stomach." | She said: "I had like stabbing pain one minute, then it would be burning, then it would feel like there was a bomb going off inside my stomach." |
Irwin Mitchell said Ms Kaya now had "significant" scarring and continued to suffer "with problems from the blood clots". | Irwin Mitchell said Ms Kaya now had "significant" scarring and continued to suffer "with problems from the blood clots". |
Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust said it "accepted from an early stage" that treatment did not meet the standard which she was entitled to expect and "this led to a number of severe complications". | Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust said it "accepted from an early stage" that treatment did not meet the standard which she was entitled to expect and "this led to a number of severe complications". |
Chief executive Maggie Oldham said: "We are committed to taking action to improve our practices where incidents such as this occur." | |
She said steps had been taken to strengthen the supervision of doctors coming into the trust. |
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