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Ninewells doctors failed to spot road crash victim’s broken back

The accident and emergency department at Ninewells Hospital.
The accident and emergency department at Ninewells Hospital.

NHS Tayside staff failed to spot that a patient who had been the victim of a road accident had a broken back.

A report by the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) said medics had failed to assess and treat the patient, Miss A, and did not arrange for X-rays or scans to be taken of her spine.

Paramedics had taken Miss A to accident and emergency at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, strapped to a spinal board.

Her father, Mr C, complained, saying the health board failed to adequately assess and treat Miss A, and said that she was not X-rayed at any point before she was discharged.

After the patient left hospital she remained in significant pain and discomfort and Mr C took her to her family GP who referred her as an emergency patient to a different hospital.

An X-ray there revealed a fractured vertebrae and a CT scan revealed two further fractures.

Upholding the complaint, the SPSO said that while the initial examination was of a reasonable standard, a second more comprehensive examination should have identified the need for an X-ray of the spine.

An NHS Tayside spokeswoman said: “We have written to the family involved in this case and apologised and we are taking action to address the recommendation.”