Indore: Doctor conducts 196 sterilization operations in a day
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Madhya Pradesh : 196 sterilization operations have been conducted by an Indore based doctor on December 12. The reason cited for achieving this mammoth task was to complete the target in Punasa block of Khandwa district.
More worryingly, a woman has reportedly died owing to complications associated with an alleged botched sterilization. The case has been reported from a government hospital at Manasa in Neemuch district a week ago.
This has been reported as a case of a gross violation of ministry of health and family welfare (MoHFW) guidelines. Only last year revised guidelines were issued to the doctors in India after a botched sterilization camp in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh.
As implied in a statement by Dr Sharad Pandit, joint director, health, Indore division, it is only allowed to conduct 30 operations in a day. Any more surgery is a clear violation of guidelines by the ministry. However, no information on the gap between the surgeries has been confirmed.
More worryingly, a woman has reportedly died owing to complications associated with an alleged botched sterilization. The case has been reported from a government hospital at Manasa in Neemuch district a week ago.
This has been reported as a case of a gross violation of ministry of health and family welfare (MoHFW) guidelines. Only last year revised guidelines were issued to the doctors in India after a botched sterilization camp in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh.
As implied in a statement by Dr Sharad Pandit, joint director, health, Indore division, it is only allowed to conduct 30 operations in a day. Any more surgery is a clear violation of guidelines by the ministry. However, no information on the gap between the surgeries has been confirmed.
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