Finlay Topham, 16, and from Grantham, was a Nottingham Forest and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club fan
The complication that killed a 16-year-old boy after a scoliosis surgery at a Nottingham hospital could have been diagnosed earlier, a coroner has said. Finlay Topham, 16 and from Grantham, died on March 10, 2023, from complications following a scoliosis surgery at the Queen's Medical Centre, part of the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, in Nottingham.
"He relied on his junior to do this and to record the outcome of the discussion, which I find led to miscommunication." Finlay also developed sepsis in response to the inflammation in the body - this was managed "appropriately" and antibiotics were prescribed. "Whilst there are issues of care in this case leading to a delayed diagnosis of the condition, I have not found any issues of care after the diagnosis was made." Finlay's Duchenne muscular dystrophy led to the development of severe scoliosis requiring surgical intervention, which was performed on March 2 and was followed by abdominal sepsis, necrotising enterocolitis and bowel ischaemia.
Finlay’s family said: "Finlay our son and brother always came with us no matter where we were going or what we were doing. He loved Nottingham Forest, Nottinghamshire County Cricket and going on holiday to Scarborough.
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