BREAKING NEWS
 

Heart operation cancelled three times in a fortnight

Trusted article source icon
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Profile image for Mid Devon Gazette

Mid Devon Gazette

A HEART patient was forced to travel 450 miles to and from hospital after bypass surgery was cancelled three times in a fortnight.

Stephen Jones is waiting for a major operation to replace a failing heart valve.

  1. Stephen Jones is hoping that his operation will not  be postponed a fourth time marcus thompson

    Stephen Jones is hoping that his operation will not be postponed a fourth time marcus thompson

The 62-year-old has travelled to Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, for the procedure three times only to be sent home untreated – on August 24 and 31, and September 5.

Mr Jones said he is exhausted by the repeated setbacks. He suffers from heart disease, angina, asthma, emphysema and clinical depression.

Business Cards From Only £10.95 Delivered www.myprint-247.co.uk

myprint-247

View details

Print voucher

Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV silk coating, FREE next day delivery & VAT included. Choose from 1000's of pre-designed templates or upload your own artwork. Orders dispatched within 24hrs.

Terms: Visit our site for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All items are free next day delivery. www.myprint-247.co.uk

Contact: 01858 468192

Valid until: Wednesday, May 22 2013

Hospital managers said they are "extremely sorry" for the triple rescheduling, which was due to emergency cases limiting intensive care beds.

The surgery has now been set for Thursday.

Mr Jones, a former health and safety consultant from East Close, Witheridge, said: "I'm exhausted mentally and physically. I've been backwards and forwards, building myself up again and again.

"Each time I go into hospital I have to arrange for a friend to come and stop at mine to look after my two dogs while I am in hospital. I have to arrange for my son to drive me in and pick me up.

"This is, including me, three people that are affected directly by this situation. I myself have had to prepare mentally for this operation each time only for that preparation to be dashed."

Mr Jones' home is around a 150-mile round trip to Derriford.

He said hospital staff have been "brilliant" and blamed delays on NHS restructuring putting increased pressure on services.

Mr Jones was diagnosed with heart disease in 1996 following a heart attack.

He was admitted to the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital on August 10 after suffering chest pains and disorientation.

An electrocardiogram (ECG) test revealed his aortic heart valve had weakened to 60 per cent of its capacity. Mr Jones said he was told it had "two years left in it".

He was discharged from Exeter on August 14 and referred to Derriford's specialist heart unit for an operation on August 24.

"The condition of my discharge was that I took it easy and got some rest," said Mr Jones.

He turned up in Plymouth on August 23 as requested.

The operation was cancelled the following day at 4pm – after 16 hours without food in preparation – and rescheduled for August 31.

After turning up for the second time, Mr Jones said he was dropped down the priority list from first to second because of urgency. The operation was then cancelled at midday on the 31st – this time after 12 hours of fasting.

The procedure was rescheduled for a third time – to September 6.

But when he arrived at the hospital the day before the procedure he was informed the surgery had been cancelled yet again.

Mr Jones said: "My last three experiences in Derriford have left me dispirited. Not because of the staff, who have been really exceptional, but the way that the NHS is being tinkered with to make it unworkable.

"Over the last 18 months I have seen a deterioration in provision, not a drop in standards, but a state of stretching of resources."

A Plymouth Hospitals Trust spokeswoman said staff were doing their very best to ensure the procedure planned for this week takes place as planned.

She said: "We are extremely sorry that Mr Jones' planned operation has been rescheduled on three separate occasions and sincerely apologise for the inadvertent distress and inconvenience caused to Mr Jones and his family for these instances.

"Unfortunately the availability of our intensive care beds was limited due to emergency patients and some patients requiring more complex care than predicted, hence experiencing a longer recovery."

0
Tweet this article
Report

Your comments awaiting moderation

Be the first to comment

max 4000 characters
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tell us about your area

Got some interesting news? Write about it and let your whole community know.

  Write an article