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Case ref:201404008
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Date:September 2015
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Body:Grampian NHS Board
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Sector:Health
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Outcome:Not upheld, no recommendations
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Subject:clinical treatment / diagnosis
Summary
Mrs C complained on behalf of Mr A that the vasectomy (where the tubes that carry sperm from a man's testicles to the penis are cut, blocked or sealed) operation he had at Dr Gray's Hospital was not performed properly and that his aftercare was inappropriate. We obtained independent medical advice from a surgeon experienced in carrying out this procedure, and found that there was evidence from the operation records and the samples taken during and after the surgery to show that the operation was carried out to a reasonable standard. We also considered that Mr A received appropriate care for persistent pain following his surgery and that the review appointments and treatment given were in line with national guidance. Whilst we noted that it took around four months for Mr A to be reviewed at a pain clinic, we found that this period was acceptable and with in the timescales set out in national guidance which acknowledges the constraints on pain clinic services.