Fortis Jaipur doctors accused of leaving scissors inside patient's body leading to death, probe ordered

Published On 2023-06-16 12:13 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-16 12:13 GMT

Jaipur: In an alleged case of medical negligence, doctors of Jaipur’s Fortis Hospital have been accused of leaving surgical scissors inside the body of a patient during heart surgery which led to the death of the patient. 

Considering the seriousness of the matter, a three-member committee has been formed to investigate the matter under the instructions of state Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena. The committee will submit its report in three days.

Following the submission of the report, strict action will be taken against those found responsible for the death of the patient. 

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Apart from Director Public Health Ravi Prakash Mathur, Additional Director Hospital Administration Sushil Kumar Parmar and Chief Medical and Health Officer Jaipur II BL Meena have been included in the committee.

“After the operation, the patient’s health continued to deteriorate and he died after 12 days. When the family reached the crematorium to collect the bones post-cremation, they found surgical scissors,” said the family members.

However, when the family contacted the hospital, they denied all allegations and said they were lying.

The family of the deceased has now lodged a complaint against the hospital at the Jawahar Circle police station.

Kamal, the son of Upendra Sharma, a resident of the city’s Mansarovar area has alleged in the complaint that on May 29, his father was taken to Fortis Hospital due to ill health. On May 30 at around 8.30 p.m., his father was taken for an operation. He was brought out of the operation theatre at around 1.30 a.m. in the night. Later, he was discharged by the evening of May 31.

The son alleged that the father’s health started deteriorating two days after he was brought home. After talking to the doctors, they said that everything will be fine, but it will take some time.

Meanwhile, on June 12, his health started deteriorating and he died at 8.30 p.m.

The next day, the last rites were performed at the cremation ground at Maharani Farm. On the morning of June 15, when Kamal went to the crematorium to collect the remains, a pair of surgical scissors were found.

Kamal says that these surgical scissors were found near the heart in the same direction in which the father was laid.

In response to the accusations, officials from Fortis Hospital, Jaipur, said that the family’s claim is false, baseless and malicious. 

“We have all the post-surgery reports and X-rays of the patient which confirm that there were no surgical scissors or any other foreign object inside the patient’s body. A Fortis follows stringent protocols to ensure that such errors do not occur.”

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