Grandfather died from operable pancreatic cancer after an NHS trust ignored doctors' advice and delayed his treatment
- Peter Filipovic, 62, was told he had tumour by Medway NHS Foundation
- Sent to King's College Hospital for surgery but doctors delayed treating
- Went from 18st to 12st in six months, suffered jaundice, and then died
- Wide Jean took complaint to Ombudsman who ruled delay was wrong
A grandfather died from operable pancreatic cancer after an NHS trust ignored doctors from another hospital and said he had something else.
Peter Filipovic faced serious delays to treatment and was eventually too ill to have the surgery that may have extended his life.
The 62-year-old was told by doctors at Medway NHS Foundation Trust that he had a small tumour on his pancreas during an endoscopy procedure to investigate his symptoms.
Peter Filipovic (pictured with his grandson) faced serious delays to treatment and was eventually too ill to have the surgery that may have extended his life
He was then referred to King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for surgery but medics there failed to act upon the diagnosis of possible cancer and investigated him for other problems.
His wife Jean - to whom he was married for 42 years and had three children with - ended up taking her complaint to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO).
After investigating for a year, it ruled that King's failed to act quickly enough and had given the family 'confusing and contradictory' information.
Mrs Filipovic, 65, from Sittingbourne, Kent, said: 'The specialist at Medway said he had known people who had had this operation for a small tumour and had survived.
'He then referred Peter to King's for surgery, saying they were the best ones for this operation. But King's did absolutely nothing.
'We had to wait more than a month for our appointment at King's. They asked a few questions and then said we could go. They didn't mention an operation.
The 62-year-old (pictured with wife Jean and their grandson) was told by doctors at Medway NHS Foundation Trust that he had a small tumour on his pancreas during an endoscopy procedure to investigate his symptoms
'We then waited another month for an appointment where Peter asked about the operation and the doctor said 'what operation?'
'We said 'for the cancer' and the doctor said 'you haven't got cancer.' We obviously felt relieved.'
However, Mr Filipovic, who had two grandchildren, continued to lose enormous amounts of weight - he dropped from 18st to 12st in less six months - and suffered jaundice.
He was referred to King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for surgery but medics instead investigated him for other problems
Mrs Filipovic said: 'He looked terrible, he was completely yellow, even his eyeballs, and he was only eating small amounts.
'When we went back to King's, they decided to admit him. They did an endoscopy, saw the tumour and took a sample and then sent him home.
'About a month later we had another appointment and Peter couldn't even walk, he was in a wheelchair. They then said he did have cancer.'
King's said it intended to operate but by then it was too late and Mr Filipovic was too weak to have the operation. The trust referred him for chemotherapy but it was also too late for that.
Mrs Filipovic said: 'We understand that pancreatic cancer is a killer but King's didn't even give him a chance.'
A damning report from the PHSO published on Tuesday - detailing dozens of errors by public bodies and the NHS - found King's failed to act quickly and mishandled the complaint.
While it was unable to ascertain whether the delays could have changed the outcome for Mr Filipovic, it ruled King's 'failed to act on another trust's diagnosis of possible pancreatic cancer.'
The report said: 'Mr W (Filipovic) was diagnosed with suspected pancreatic cancer by Trust A (Medway) in late 2011 and was referred to Trust B (King's) for treatment.
'Trust B conducted its own tests, but did not treat Mr W for the suspected cancer. Mr W continued having tests in early 2012, and at the end of a two-month period Trust B confirmed that Mr W had pancreatic cancer.
'The Trust said that it intended to operate in approximately two weeks' time but unfortunately, by then, Mr W was too jaundiced to have the operation.
His wife Jean (pictured next to him) - to whom he was married for 42 years and had three children with - ended up taking her complaint to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO).
'The next month, when his jaundice had improved, Mr W was too frail to have the operation. The Trust referred him for chemotherapy but it was too late to treat him, and he died in summer 2012.'
It said King's 'ruled out possible pancreatic cancer' and instead 'concentrated on changes in the body and another part of the pancreas.
'It failed to act quickly enough on Mr W's symptoms. However, the outcome might have been the same even if Trust B had been quicker with Mr W's investigations.'
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Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Julie Mellor said: 'The NHS provides excellent care for patients every day, which is why it is so important that when mistakes are made they are dealt with well.
'These cases bring home all the suffering patients and their families experience when things go wrong, particularly when complaints are not handled effectively at a local level.
'Families have been left without an explanation as to why their loved ones died, mistakes have not been admitted, which means that much-needed service improvements are being delayed.'
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