Patients who had probes located in the wrong part of their brain due to failings at an NHS trust suffered unnecessarily for years, a damning report has found. The leaked report into deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust shows a whistleblower was ignored, intimidated and disciplined. Wendy Swain, who had electrodes in the wrong place for 11 years, leading to difficulty walking and a facial twitch, said: “They’ve made my life hell.” The trust, already under fire following an inquiry that exposed a culture of bullying and a lack of openness, said it was “truly sorry” for the mistakes and felt “deep regret”. Dr Chris Clough, former chair of the National Clinical Advisory Team who oversaw the final report into the brain surgery failings, said he did not believe the trust was learning lessons.
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