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and you think that was partly due to the care? yes, definitely. how would you characterise the care? negligent. inhumane. while the trust says decisions about tracheostomies are not made solely by neurosurgeons, one expert with 35 years experience has another view. in your opinion, was this death avoidable? yes. and why do you say that? if he had been assessed on a daily basis, and people had |tested his swallowing on a dailyi basis they would have picked up impaired swallowing rapidly. the responsibility for protecting the patient s airway must lie - with the operating surgeon, who must assess whether. there-s been a compromise of swallowing ability. and as soon as there s any suspicion of that, i you must get a tracheostomy done immediately to protect the patient s lung. university hospital sussex told us they offer their deepest condolences and added, our front line teams strive to give patients the best possible care. the coroner did not raise concerns regarding
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