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Medical negligence claims for CES

 

Although relatively rare, Cauda Equina Syndrome is a very serious condition that frequently results in disability. When it is identified early, Cauda Equina can usually be treated, however, if there is a failure to diagnose the condition, affected claimants may well be able to claim significant sums of medical negligence compensation.

What is the Cauda Equina?

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is caused by abnormal amounts of pressure on the Cauda Equina. There are several possible causes of CES:

Prolapsed or slipped disc (the most common)

  • Tumour

  • Impact or injury

  • Spinal disease

  • Inflammation

  • Infection

  • Abscess

  • Congenital defect of the spine

  • Spinal Anaesthesia

  • Trauma

  • Chiropractic medical negligence

  • Spondyloslisthesis

Typical symptoms of CES

There can sometimes be difficulties in establishing diagnosis of CES. This is because the syndrome often develops slowly over time and also because individual patients will experience them in various levels of intensity.

The following are all typical symptoms of CES:

Chronic pain radiating from the Cauda Equina

Lower back pain

Numb or weak legs

Physical difficulties with intimate relationships

Bowel and/or bladder dysfunction

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Claiming medical negligence compensation for CES

Payouts for CES medical negligence compensation claims are usually quite large. This is because, tragically, failure to correctly diagnose CES often results in severe disability, including, in a number of cases, paralysis. 

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is a serious condition which is caused by the compression of the nerves in the lower portion of the spinal canal. If diagnosed it is considered a surgical emergency because if CES is left untreated it can lead to permanent disability. Medics use a number of red flags when diagnosing the syndrome, this makes them aware of the seriousness of the disease.

CES is caused by the significant narrowing of the spinal canal, it compresses the nerve roots below the level of the spinal cord. This means that nerves may become trapped, or unable to function properly in the process. There are numerous causes of CES that have been recorded:

  • Trauma

  • Herniated Disk

  • Spinal Stenosis

  • Inflammatory Conditions

  • Infectious Conditions

  • Accidental Medical Causes

If you are worried that you may be suffering from the illness, there are a number of symptoms to look for:

  • Low back pain with tenderness to applied pressure

  • Pain in one or both legs (often starts in the buttocks and travels down the back of the thighs and legs)

  • Numbness in the groin

  • Bowel and bladder disturbances

  • If CES has been present for a lengthy period; muscle weakness or muscle wasting

Compensation claims for CES usually arise as a result of negligent surgery or because of a delay in the diagnosis. As mentioned before, a delay in the diagnosis of the illness can result in further and long-term suffering for the patient. It can worsen the condition, which often leaves it untreatable. Although there are many causes of CES, the most common results from a prolapsed disc, this presses on the nerves at the base of the spinal column.

Failure to diagnose, resulting in a delay in treatment is a frequent cause of compensation claims for CES. Damages to the patient, especially younger ones can result in reduction of the earning capacity for the foreseeable future, this is additional to the damages for the pain and suffering the victim undergoes.

In most cases the medical service we receive is of a high standard, however there are those rare cases when things go wrong and the medical negligence solicitors at medical-accidents.co.uk are here to help. We firmly believe that everyone should receive the medical care they deserve. If someone does make a mistake, it shouldn’t be you, the patient that suffers. If you’re one of the few patients whose illness went unnoticed and would like to talk to one of our team, contact us today for a no obligation chat.

 
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