[2001] NISSCSC C22/01-02(IB) (21 January 2003)
Decision No: C22/01-02(IB)
"The Tribunal did not regard the proposed operation expected by the claimant which in effect amounted to a release of a tightened tendon sheath in the right hand, as a "major surgical operation or therapeutic procedure", as required by the legislation. Given the site of the problem, the degree of invasiveness required, the degree of likely trauma, the length of time involved and, arising out of the foregoing, the degree of risk, it must be regarded as not major".
"there exists medical evidence that he requires a major surgical operation or other major therapeutic procedure and it is likely that that operation or procedure will be carried out within three months of the date of a medical examination carried out for the purposes of the Personal Capability Assessment."
"22. There is no legal definition of "major surgical operation" or "major therapeutic procedure". Your opinion has to be reasonable and based upon the facts relating to the individual case.
23. It is not possible to give a definitive list of "operations" and "procedures" which would medically be thought of as major since other circumstances such as the diagnosis, the form of operation and presence of any other related treatments would reasonably need to be considered."
(Signed): M F Brown
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21 January 2003