court offers surgery justice 16 years later when woman has suffered to the maximum

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Fate can sometimes twist ones’s life in the harshest way.In March 2000, Grace developed an abscess in her anal region and consulted her gynaecologist.

When the problem recurred yet again she opted to see another gynaecologist who referred her to Dr Jonardan Patel who diagnosed her with Fistula and a perianal cyst.

Patel convinced her after an operation she would all well however after the first surgery the problem persisted and she was forced to undergo a second one.

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This marked the start of her woes; Grace lost stool control and started soiling her underwear. She was only 28 years old at the time.

When she went back to Dr Patel he told her that the problem was her diet and had nothing to do with the operation, an explanation she refused to buy.

Grace sought a second opinion from many different referred consultants and was informed she had sphincter damage following a fistula surgery and had been rendered incontinent to soft stool and gas.

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All recommended a third surgery to improve the external sphincter injury, explaining that the internal one was totally disrupted.

Grace moved to court in May 2003 and had to wait for 16 years to get justice. She is now 46 years old.

And on March 4, Lady Justice Lucy Njuguna granted her Sh21,535,459  compensation and cost of future surgery as well as air travel.

“The court finds that Dr Patel being an expert in anal-rectal surgery failed to exercise a reasonable degree of skill and knowledge in the surgery he performed on the plaintiff,” ruled Justice Njuguna.

The judge added: “He was the last person to operate on the plaintiff and he cannot escape liability.”

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The judge pointed out that as a result of the botched surgery the quality of her social, family and professional life had been significantly curtailed.

Ms Njuguna said due to her worsening incontinence, she got multiple urinary tract infections hence stood the risk of developing cancer of the bladder. The court heard that she lost desire for sex, lost a job and suffered agony as well as embarrassment when in public places due to her condition.

During the hearing of the case, Dr Patel explained that doctors did not cure; they could only treat. Despite his explanations he was ordered to pay Grace the said amount as compensation for negligence.

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