Tata Memorial Hospital to pay Rs 5.2 lakh compensation for incompatible blood transfusion
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Mumbai: Tata Memorial Hospital has been directed to pay a total sum of Rs 5,20,000 compensation by the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission following the death of a patient. The cause of death was identified as renal failure due to incompatible blood transfusion.
The case goes back to April 2005, when a patient, was admitted to the specialist cancer treatment and research centre, in it's thoracic unit. A fitness report was issued to her, declaring her fit for a ‘trans thorascopic total esophagectomy’ operation to be performed on July 5, 2005. Lab investigations had revealed her blood group as B negative and she received about 1400 ml of transfused B negative blood. Post the surgery she was kept in the intensive care unit for a few days and then shifted to the semi-private ward, where she was admitted till July 28, 2005.
The case goes back to April 2005, when a patient, was admitted to the specialist cancer treatment and research centre, in it's thoracic unit. A fitness report was issued to her, declaring her fit for a ‘trans thorascopic total esophagectomy’ operation to be performed on July 5, 2005. Lab investigations had revealed her blood group as B negative and she received about 1400 ml of transfused B negative blood. Post the surgery she was kept in the intensive care unit for a few days and then shifted to the semi-private ward, where she was admitted till July 28, 2005.
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