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Woman whose leg was amputated after poor NHS care demands apology

by Jo Wadsworth
Sunday 4 Aug, 2024 at 1:41PM
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Woman whose leg was amputated after poor NHS care demands apology

A woman who was forced to have part of her leg amputated after poor care from two NHS Trusts has still not received an apology for her trauma – nine years on.

Karen Webb lost her lower right leg after doctors failed to treat an ulcer, despite being given repeated assurances that her foot was not infected.
Following a series of appointments at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and Eastbourne District General Hospital in 2014 and 2015, Karen’s ulcer became so bad that it could no longer be treated with antibiotics.

She admitted that the “excruciating” pain caused by the wound – which became infected to the extent it cracked her heel bone and turned her skin black – made her relieved to be told her foot and lower leg would be amputated in 2017.

While Karen went on to secure a settlement against both University Hospitals Sussex (UHSussex) and East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (ESHT), with support from law firm Slater and Gordon, she still has not received an apology for the poor standards of care she received – something she says has been significant in her being able to move on.

Karen, from Seaford, said: “An apology, just to hear them saying sorry, would have made such a difference to my recovery.

“Even now, nine years on, it’s something that would help. I would love that to happen. It would be so important to me to hear them acknowledge what they did, to meet me and just say ‘We are sorry’.

“While they have paid me a settlement, that is not the same as them saying to me directly, ‘We recognise we failed you and we apologise for that’. I think they need to realise the impact that would have on people. I know for me, it would be a massive thing.”

Karen, now 54, lives with a prosthetic leg but relies on her electric wheelchair for her mobility. She confesses to having “good and bad days” and some very difficult times since her amputation.

“I try to stay positive as much as I can, but sometimes it can be the little things, such as if I have a fall, that can really set me back,” she says.

“My husband and I have two dogs and he takes them on long walks. I’d love to join them, but it’s impossible. Things like that do make it really hard, and at first after the amputation, I felt I had totally lost my independence. But over time, and once you get into a routine, it does get easier.

“Day to day, I just get on with it, and have come to accept the challenges I face because I have one leg. Yes, it can be really difficult, and there have been some very hard times, but I just take one day at a time and live my life as best I can.”

Emma Doughty, head of clinical negligence at Slater and Gordon, acted for Karen in securing a settlement from the two NHS Trusts.

She said: “This was a very distressing case in which so many opportunities to give Karen the care she needed and deserved were missed. It is only right these NHS Trusts were held to account for that.

“However, the value of an apology cannot be underestimated, and as Karen explains, this would mean a huge amount to her, even now. While her settlement gives her some financial security, an apology would truly help her to move on with her life and get the closure she so badly wants.”

Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, which ran the Royal Sussex at the time, no longer exists, having merged with Western Sussex Holspitals NHS Foundation Trust ro form University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust in 2021.

UHSussex and ESHT issued a joint statement. They said: “We reached a settlement in this case and wish Mrs Webb well for the future. We are always willing to meet with patients if they are unhappy with their care and would encourage people to express any concerns they have with us directly.”

UHSussex was formed on April 1, 2021, when Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust was acquired by Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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  1. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    “Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, which ran the Royal Sussex at the time, no longer exists.”

    I don’t suspect an apology will be forthcoming, unfortunately.

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