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Forth Valley NHS Board

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Upheld Reference 201500905 Sector Health Category clinical treatment / diagnosis Decided 01 September 2016

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Summary

Mr C had surgery on his prostate at Forth Valley Royal Hospital and he subsequently experienced a common complication of the procedure. He complained that he was not told in advance that this complication would be permanent and he considered that the information he was provided suggested it would only be temporary. He said he would not have gone ahead with the procedure if he had realised that the complication was irreversible.

The board noted that the potential risks were explained to Mr C before the procedure and were listed on the consent form which he signed. They also noted that he was given a patient information leaflet, which stated that three out of four men would experience the complication in question. However, Mr C stated that the leaflet said the complication would only last a few weeks.

We obtained advice from a consultant urologist, who was not critical of the consenting process and considered that Mr C was in a position to provide informed consent. They noted that the leaflet did not state that the complication would only last a few weeks. They considered that it was implicit in the leaflet that the complication could be permanent, however, they said it could benefit from being changed so that this is stated explicitly. We agreed that the leaflet did not state that the complication was temporary. However, we noted that it did refer to some other side effects as being temporary. Given that there is a 75 per cent chance of the complication in question occurring following surgery, and as it is often permanent, we considered that this position should be made clearer in the board's information leaflet. On balance, we upheld the complaint and made some recommendations.

Recommendations

We recommended that the board: issue a written apology to Mr C for the failure to make it clear in the information leaflet the likelihood of the complication of his surgery being permanent; and clarify in the information leaflet the likelihood of the complication being permanent.

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