Cauda Equina Syndrome - Red Flags, Expert Evidence & Complexities
Introduction
Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is a serious condition which occurs when the nerves in the spinal canal have been damaged. These nerves control the bladder, bowel, genitals and movement of legs. Symptoms of CES include loss of sensation and pain in one or both legs, numbness and a deterioration or loss of bowel and/or bladder control.
A failure to treat CES promptly can lead to long term consequences; therefore, it is treated as a medical emergency. If left untreated, CES can lead to permanent nerve damage, including loss of bowel and bladder control, a reduction in mobility and permanent paralysis and pain.
It is well recognised that a later diagnosis is more likely to lead to an increased risk of permanent neurological deficit, ranging in severity.
This webinar will consider the potential claims that may arise and the complexities that they may entail.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Red flags - suspicion for CES
- How CES should be assessed
- Expert evidence consideration
- Potential areas for breach of duty - delay in diagnosis and treatment, consent
- Caselaw
This webinar was recorded on 21st March 2023
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