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Decision Report 202003940

  • Case ref:
    202003940
  • Date:
    September 2021
  • Body:
    Borders NHS Board
  • Sector:
    Health
  • Outcome:
    Not upheld, no recommendations
  • Subject:
    Clinical treatment / diagnosis

Summary

C underwent shoulder surgery at Borders General Hospital. Following the surgery, C’s shoulder dislocated on a number of occasions and they were referred to another hospital outwith the board area for consideration of further treatment. C was advised that the cause of the problems was that the glenoid socket (socket part of the ball-and-socket shoulder joint) had been placed at an incorrect angle during the original surgery and that it was the cause of their continuing symptoms. C believed that there had been a failure in treatment. We sought independent clinical advice from an orthopaedic (conditions involving the musculoskeletal system) consultant. We found that from a clinical perspective, there were no indication that problems had been encountered during the original surgery or that the glenoid socket had been mispositioned. We did not uphold the complaint.

Updated: September 22, 2021