Judge directs family of girl who had spinal surgery to be given medical records

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Judge Directs Family Of Girl Who Had Spinal Surgery To Be Given Medical Records
The girl has Spina Bifida and underwent an operation on her spine at Temple Street, which was not successful. Photo: PA
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High Court reporters

A High Court judge has directed that all outstanding medical records concerning a young girl who underwent spinal surgery at Temple Street Children's Hospital be provided to her family's legal team.

The direction was made by Mr Justice David Nolan in proceedings brought by the girl's family against Children's Health Ireland (CHI).

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The girl's family had asked the court for orders, including an injunction, requiring CHI to provide them with documents, including all the girl's medical records.

The judge said that he was making the directions, but was not prepared at this stage to make any formal orders or injunctions compelling the CHI to provide material.

This, the judge added, was because CHI had assured the court that it will provide any remaining pieces of documentation, including any medical reviews and x-ray scans that had not already been provided.

The judge said that if any of these documents are not provided, then the CHI will have to give a full explanation to the court as to why the said material has not been furnished.

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The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has Spina Bifida and underwent an operation on her spine at Temple Street which was not successful.

The child, it is claimed, suffered serious post-operative complications, and requires further surgery.

At the High Court on Tuesday, John Healy SC appearing with Michael Devitt Bl instructed by solicitors McGroddy Brennan had urged the court to make the orders sought, which he said would bring clarity to the matter.

It was accepted that over 6600 documents had been provided, but certain important matters remain outstanding, counsel said.

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Counsel said that his clients have not been provided with certain scans of the girl or material related to a rod that had been surgically inserted into the girl's back, which became infecte and  which subsequently needed to be removed.

His clients were also looking for internal medical reviews they believe may have been carried out by the hospital after the girl had undergone surgeries.

In reply, Oonah McCrann SC, with Rory White Bl, for the CHI said that her client had fully responded, and had given all the records it has on the child.

Counsel said that it would endeavour to address any outstanding matters, and would provide them with the additional material and reviews sought if they exists.

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In his ruling, Mr Justice Nolan said that he was adjourning the matter for a week to allow the CHI to either provide the material or give a full explanation why it cannot do so.

The judge also paid tribute to the girl's parents who were in court for the hearing, for the "duty and fortitude" they shown in respect of their daughter's care.

The judge said that the court's primary concern was for the welfare of the girl and expressed its concern about the relationship and level of trust that currently exists between the family and the CHI.

The girl is one of 19 children who were the subject matter of a report on patients with Spina Bifida who underwent spinal surgery at Temple Street.

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