HSE admitted breach of duty in management of mother’s labour and delivery of baby at a Limerick hospital in 1990s
The HSE denied the admitted breach caused the entirety of the alleged personal injuries. Causation remained a major issue in the case, said counsel.
Dr O’Mahony told the court that a vacuum-assisted delivery was attempted but was unsuccessful. He said it was their case that this was a high-risk procedure to attempt at that time and valuable time was lost. The baby was then delivered by emergency caesarean section.
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