Written answers

Wednesday, 17 September 2025

Photo of David CullinaneDavid Cullinane (Waterford, Sinn Fein)
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1342. To ask the Minister for Health the number of appointments offered and children seen following the audit into pelvic osteotomies at Children's Health Ireland; whether any surgeries have been determined as unnecessary; whether any effort has been made to determine whether any surgeries were necessary or unnecessary; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [49001/25]

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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My immediate priority following the publication of the Thomas Audit was to ensure that there was clinical follow-up and care for patients who had undergone pelvic osteotomy surgery. This is a once-off review to assess complications and determine current clinical state. After this, patients enter the recommended normal follow up process.

These multi-disciplinary team clinics have been underway since June 6 for clinical reviews of patients who had osteotomy surgery in CHI at Temple Street and Cappagh.

The number of appointments in relation to these clinics is an operational matter and I have asked the HSE to reply directly to the Deputy.

Separately, in relation to retrospective reviews of cases to determine the indications for surgery, the HSE is establishing a separate process, involving external experts. Work to establish this External Expert Panel (EEP) is advancing.

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