05.10.2012

Clinical Negligence Solicitor Nisha Sharma on developments within Mr Paterson's Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy cases

Clinical Negligence Solicitor Nisha Sharma on…

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It has been reported in the Birmingham Mail that a further 450 of Mr Ian Paterson's patients have been recalled by the Spire Hospital over fear that he has carried out unnecessary surgery on patients with benign breast tissue. It is thought that Mr Paterson effectively over treated patients by carrying out a Lumpectomy or Mastectomy instead of a much less invasive Biopsy. I am representing over 20 clients making claims for compensation in relation to Breast Cancer treatment provided by Mr Paterson. Some of these cases involve allegations of unnecessary Mastectomy and Sentinel Node Clearance surgery. The consequences of inappropriate and sometimes unnecessary surgery are serious. Many of my clients have been left devastated that they could have avoided the removal of a Breast, a very radical operation. The impact is not only physical but psychological. I would urge anyone that is concerned about the treatment they have received, whether it is a Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy or an unnecessary procedure to contact us for free advice about Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy Surgery Claims. Contact us to talk about your Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy Surgery Claim. Please call 0800 916 9049, email enquiries@rjwslatergordon.co.uk or use the short cleavage sparing surgery online claim form. Our dedicated Medical Negligence Solicitors offer a free initial consultation to evaluate the circumstances of your situation and help you understand whether or not you have a case. They will also be able to discuss your funding options and any time constraints for bringing a Cleavage Sparing Surgery Claim. With offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff and Edinburgh RJW can offer immediate and accessible representation anywhere in the UK. Read more about Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy Surgery Claims: 12.01.2012 - Nisha Sharma: Update on Mr Paterson, Cleavage Sparing Mastectomy Claims 22.12.2011 - Nisha Sharma: Trust issues statement about Mr Ian Paterson 31.08.2011 - Nisha Sharma urges anyone who has had a mastectomy performed by Mr Ian Paterson to see their GP to arrange for a second opinion 07.07.2011 - Nisha Sharma looks to future positive outcomes following Mr Paterson's suspension 31.03.2011 - Nisha Sharma: Clinical Negligence - More Failed Mastectomy Patients Coming Forward 18.02.2011 - Spreading The Word About 'Cleavage Sparing' Mastectomies 23.12.2010 - Solihull Hospital Recalls Cancer Patients After Surgeon Investigated

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