Elderly woman who got seven times more radiation than prescribed during hospital treatment wins €850k award

A 94-year-old woman who was given excessive radiation - seven times more than the prescribed dose - when she attended St Luke's Hospital, Dublin, for treatment for a lump on her lip has settled her High Court action for €850,000.

Elderly woman who got seven times more radiation than prescribed during hospital treatment wins €850k award

By Ann O'Loughlin

A 94-year-old woman who was given excessive radiation - seven times more than the prescribed dose - when she attended St Luke's Hospital, Dublin, for treatment for a lump on her lip has settled her High Court action for €850,000.

Bridget Henry was living independently and a generally fit woman before she went for the radiotherapy treatment to treat a lump on her lower right lip, her counsel Des O'Neill SC told the High Court.

Counsel said the mother of three and grandmother of five later had a stroke, is now cognitively impaired and the complex details of the legal action were beyond her. She can no longer live independently, Counsel said.

Bridget Henry, Ardminane, Killavil, Ballymote, Co Sligo, had through her son Charles Henry sued the HSE over the provision of an excessive dose of radiation therapy at St Luke's Hospital, Rathgar, Dublin on January 16, 2017.

Mrs Henry, who was born in 1923, was in the summer of 2016 a generally fit and healthy woman for her then 93 years, and was independent with no cognitive dysfunction. She enjoyed cooking and gardening, did all her housework and shopping and would regularly make meals for her children and grandchildren.

She was referred by her GP to hospital after she got a lump on her right lower lip and after tests, radiotherapy treatment at St Luke's Hospital, Dublin was decided on.

The plan was that Mrs Henry would receive a dose of radiotherapy in five sessions and she attended on January 16, 2017, to get the first dose.

However, instead of receiving the 7GY dose she received a dose seven times greater at 49Gy.

As a result of the excessive radiation Mrs Henry's lip and mouth, it was claimed, became extremely ulcerated and painful and she required morphine for pain control.

She was also unable to eat solid foods and she became dehydrated.

In February 2017, it was noted Mrs Henry had become confused and agitated and a CT scan established she had suffered a stroke.

It was claimed on the balance of probabilities the stroke arose as a result of her weakened condition following the radiation overdose.

It was also claimed there was an alleged failure to have the radiotherapy set-up overseen and supervised by staff of significant skill and experience, and that the wrong size applicator had been used.

Mr Justice Kevin Cross was told liability was admitted in the case.

Approving the settlement, Mr Justice Cross wished the family well in the future caring for their mother.

In a statement, the Henry's solicitor Sinead Travers of Damien Tansey Solicitors said Mrs Henry is now completely dependent and requires round-the-clock care.

"She suffered life-changing injuries. Shortly after the event she suffered a stroke and consequently the independence she cherished with such vigour, enthusiasm and energy is no more," Ms Travers said.

"To say that Mrs Henry and her immediate family have been shattered by these events is an understatement".

She said the family are pleased that Mrs Henry's future care needs are provided for.

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