A coroner finds a lack of experienced medical care while Carl Wright was at a rehabilitation unit
Carl Wright had cardiac surgery in June 2021 but became ill at a hospital rehabilitation unit in OctoberThe partner of a man who died after his abdominal abscess went undiagnosed for days has said she hopes his death "will not be in vain".The abscess was found on 25 October and he died four days later - with a coroner highlighting a lack of experienced medical care.Mr Wright, from Nottingham, had the cardiac surgery in June.
He said "medical care available to Mr Wright on 20, 21 and 22 October 2021 was limited to input from an inexperienced junior doctor", and there was "sufficient information available for a suitably experienced doctor to ascertain that Mr Wright was suffering from an infection on or before 22 October 2021".'I'd give anything to have him back'
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