“Wonderful mum” Rachel Gibson died after being given lethal dose of anaesthetic during routine hip operation

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A mum who thought she would be able to “enjoy living her life again” following routine surgery died after being given a lethal dose of anaesthetic.

A “wonderful mum” and “amazing wife” died after being administered a lethal dose of anaesthetic during routine surgery. Rachel Gibson’s family said she went into surgery with the belief she would be able to “enjoy living her life again” but sadly died after suffering a cardiac arrest, and sustaining irreversible brain damage.

Dr Gibson, who had severe osteoarthritis, had hip replacement surgery at Spire Lea Hospital in Cambridge on April 12, 2022, according to a coroner’s report. Philip Barlow, assistant coroner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, said in the report that 47-year-old Dr Gibson was given a local anaesthetic towards the end of her procedure.

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He said that the amount of the anaesthetic, Ropivacaine, was “in excess of the recommended dose”.

After Dr Gibson was returned to her room following the procedure, she suffered an unwitnessed cardiac arrest and was resuscitated. She was then transferred to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge where she was found to have sustained irreversible brain damage. She died at Addenbrooke’s Hospital on July 14 2022.

“The evidence was that it is routine practice before the procedure for the anaesthetist to give oral instructions to the scrub nurse specifying the type and dose of local anaesthetic to be used to infiltrate the operation site,” the coroner said. “Towards the end of the operation the scrub nurse hands the local anaesthetic to the surgeon who then carries out the infiltration.”

“Wonderful mum” Rachel Gibson died after being given lethal dose of anaesthetic during routine hip operation“Wonderful mum” Rachel Gibson died after being given lethal dose of anaesthetic during routine hip operation
“Wonderful mum” Rachel Gibson died after being given lethal dose of anaesthetic during routine hip operation | Family handout/PA Wire

The coroner continued: “The intention in this case was for a 2% solution of Ropivacaine to be diluted 50/50 with normal saline before it was infiltrated. The evidence suggested that this was not done.

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“The result was that excessive Ropivacaine was administered by mistake. The evidence at the inquest was that this type of practice is common nationally.”

He said he was writing to the President of Royal College of Anaesthetists with his concern that there was a “risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken” and that the “responsibility for checking and administering the local anaesthetic is unclear”.

He said that the “hospital in question has now introduced a system for labelling and countersigning the drug that is being given during the operation” but that the evidence at the inquest was that, “on a national basis, there is wide variation in the way local anaesthetic is prescribed, checked and administered in this type of procedure”.

Dr Gibson, a cancer scientist, had a first class degree in anatomy and human biology from King’s College London and completed her PhD in neuroendocrinology at Downing College, Cambridge. Her widower, Cliff Gibson, described her as a “wonderful mum” and an “amazing wife”.

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The 49-year-old said: “In her profession, Rachel cared about the process and doing everything right for her patients at all times. She loved her career, the industry she worked in and trusted in the medical system and those in it more than anyone.

“She went into her operation with the clear belief that it would be a success and she would be able to regain her mobility and enjoy living her life again. It was devastating for us as a family to learn that there is a fundamental problem with inconsistencies and ambiguities in the way anaesthetics are given to patients across the country.”

He added: “Major changes need to be made and we will do everything we can to ensure that happens so that appalling mistakes like this never happen again.”

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