Poging GOUD - Vrij

Families want deaths of loved ones after heart surgery investigated

Hull Daily Mail

|

July 28, 2025

CLAIMS OF A 'LACK OF TRANSPARENCY' FROM NHS TRUST

- By DEBORAH HALL

SEVEN families have instructed solicitors to investigate the care provided to loved ones who died after undergoing heart valve operations at Castle Hill Hospital.

Hudgell Solicitors say all families "tell a similar story of risks and outcomes of surgery not being fully explained" and "a lack of transparency" from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. All patients died after undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) procedures, a minimally invasive heart procedure used to treat narrowed heart valves, at Castle Hill.

Among those being represented are the family of Barbara Fields, 76, who had a TAVI procedure and suffered a stroke, ten minutes after waking from the operation. She died three days later.

Despite concerns first being raised by a clinical director at the Trust five years ago, families say they only learned of the investigations into "poor" TAVI procedures at the hospital through recent media reports, and after a police investigation was launched. The legal firm has revealed the cases it is investigating date back to 2019, the year that TAVI procedures were introduced at the hospital, to August last year, on patients aged 75 to 87.

The death of a patient in August 2024 was five months after the Trust had been presented with the findings of a 2023 Royal College of Physicians (RCP) review into 11 deaths following TAVI procedures, identifying poor levels of care in six cases, one of which was described as "very poor".

The RCP also said there had been a "lack of experience" in the first few years of the department's operation, after launch in 2019, a time when the death rate was three times the national average, with "issues raised over the process for contacting the coroner's office".

'Time for full transparency and proper accountability'

MEER VERHALEN VAN Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Whitehead's praise for the Robins' new coaching duo

TOM

time to read

1 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

Anlaby Road to be closed for a month for gas pipe works

DRIVERS in west Hull are likely to face delays throughout January with part of a major road heading towards the city centre set to close for weeks.

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

The Wizards of OZ

A LOOK BACK AT PREVIOUS PLAYERS AND WINNERS AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN

time to read

1 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

Families invited to be part of national conversation on SEND education reform

FAMILIES and professionals in the East Riding are invited to be a part of the national conversation on SEND reform.

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Late call-off leaves bitter City taste

ANNOUNCED 20 MINUTES BEFORE KICK-OFF

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

Tigers snap up Leeds' Debayo

YOUNG DEFENDER SIGNS 18-MONTH DEAL

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

'You were loved by so many people, and we will all miss you forever'

FAMILY PAY TRIBUTE TO MAN WHO DIED TRYING TO SAVE TWO PEOPLE STUCK IN THE SEA IN WITHERNSEA

time to read

1 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

'I visit Waters' Edge and eat unforgettable lunch at nearby coffee shop'

'THE PIE WAS PURE HEAVEN ON A PLATE'

time to read

3 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

Wizards of Oz facing a battle

NEVER in my wildest dreams did I expect to see such a thing.

time to read

1 mins

January 05, 2026

Hull Daily Mail

30 hi-vis vests donated to local nursery children

YOUNGSTERS CAN NOW BE SEEN ON DARK WINTER DAYS

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size