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'It is serious now' - Offaly girl waiting two years for essential operation

A six-year-old girl from Offaly has been waiting two years for an essential operation. Shinrone girl Rosie Mortensen suffers from Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. ....

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'It is serious now' - Offaly girl waiting two years for essential operation

A six-year-old girl from Offaly has been waiting two years for an essential operation. Shinrone girl Rosie Mortensen suffers from Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. ....

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'There is such a backlog': A paediatric surgeon on the battle to see children with scoliosis


Green has worked in several North American hospitals, as well as other Irish hospitals, “and there is nowhere more efficient in terms of management and nursing care than Temple Street,” he stresses. “It is purely an infrastructural issue. We are working in a Victorian hospital and we are trying to offer this high-level care. Those children, if with me or Prof McCormick, will not have their operation within the next 18 months to two years. That is absolutely unacceptable. Every single child on our waiting list requires surgery immediately.
‘Start deteriorating’
“These are the group for whom it should be happening within four months. The problem with these children is that when we list them for surgery, they immediately start deteriorating and some children we reach a point where they are so sick from their underlying condition and their scoliosis, that surgery is too risky.” ....

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