Thursday, July 8, 2010

Mother who cannot smile after botched operation criticises NHS

730AM GMT sixteen March 2010

Carol Frazer Carol Frazer, a mother-of-two, was left deaf in one ear and with facial palsy after an operation went wrong Photo LIVERPOOL ECHO

The mother-of-two suffered facial palsy after Mohamed Bahaa Madkour drilled by a haughtiness whilst stealing infirm bone from her ear in 1993.

He was struck off last year by the General Medical Council for faking healing annals after unwell to mark a patients throat cancer.

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During the box it was disclosed that eighteen bungle allegations had been proven opposite him in his 35-year career, of that twenty years were outlayed at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, where Mrs Frazers operation went wrong.

Mrs Frazer, 39, of Anglesey, in the future perceived a �20,000 out-of-court payout but pronounced the inapplicable designation had left her immature daughter frightened of her and resulted in her withdrawal her pursuit at a motor fuel station.

"I cannot hold the certitude authorised this to keep happening," she said.

Eirian Stanley, 62, of Llandudno, had additionally suffered facial palsy after surgery by Madkour in 1990.

She was paid �38,000 by Gwynedd Health Authority, that no longer exists. In both cases Madkour was found to have depressed short of supposed standards.

He is believed to have re-trained both times.

A orator for the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Trust, that has run the sanatorium given last October, pronounced that studious reserve was "its executive first principle".

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