Forceps left inside patient's abdomen at GMC Kozhikode in 2017: Court summons doctors, nurses
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Kozhikode: Kunnamangalam Judicial First Class Magistrate Court has sent a summons to four accused health workers, including two doctors in a case of medical negligence after forceps were allegedly left inside the abdomen of a female patient during a Caesarean section at Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) Kozhikode in 2017.
The court, responding to a complaint filed by a resident of Adivaram, has scheduled the accused health workers to appear on April 19, 2024. The police had filed a charge sheet on December 29, 2023, based on the complaint. The 750-page charge sheet names four individuals, including an assistant professor from the gynaecology department at Manjeri Government Medical College, a gynaecologist from a private hospital in Kottayam, and two staff nurses from Kozhikode Medical College Hospital, reports Onmanorama.
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The accused health workers are booked under the provisions of the Medical Negligence Act. The charges stem from an incident on November 30, 2017, during Harshina's third delivery-related surgery at Kozhikode MCH. According to police, a pair of artery forceps were stuck in the stomach of a patient during her third delivery-related surgery at the Kozhikode MCH.
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