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Doctor suspended after maggots found in patient's wound at Thiruvananthapuram MCH

Doctor suspended
Thiruvananthapuram: A senior resident doctor at the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), Thiruvananthapuram, has been suspended in connection with a maggot infestation in the surgical wound of a patient following surgery.
Kerala Health Minister K Muraleedharan submitted to the House in response to criticisms from the CPI(M)-led LDF opposition regarding some recent incidents of alleged medical negligence.
According to the PTI report, the minister said that the panel of senior doctors constituted to look into the matter found lapses on the part of the treating doctor, and he has been suspended pending a disciplinary enquiry against him.
He said that the action was taken even though there was no written complaint from the patient’s family.
“Action was taken based on news reports of the incident,” he said.
The minister also referred to media reports concerning the death of a man who allegedly fell from the bed of the Thiruvananthapuram medical college and died, and said that the postmortem report of the deceased was received on Wednesday night.
According to the report, there is an injury to the head, and further steps will be taken in accordance with it, he said.
He said that with regard to a PG student being bitten by a snake at the Thrissur Medical College, it did not occur inside the operation theatre but outside the hospital building.
The minister said that as part of the initiative, started by him, to ensure cleanliness at all government medical colleges in the state, the undergrowth around the Thrissur Medical College was cut down, and at that time, a snake present there went and hid under a nearby car.
When the student was getting inside the car, she stepped on it, and it bit her, he said.
“So, it did not happen inside the operation theatre as suggested by you (opposition),” Muraleedharan said.
The minister said that a pharmacist of a government hospital was also suspended for giving the wrong eye medication to a child who suffered a burning sensation in the eyes after using it, and had to go to a private hospital to get relief.
Muraleedharan said that while medical negligence can happen at any time, on receiving information or complaint about it, a detailed enquiry should be carried out and action should be taken against those responsible.
“That is the government’s responsibility. Instead of doing that, blaming the system as being faulty and shirking all responsibility is not the correct way. If the system is faulty, what is the need for a minister or officials?” he asked, reports PTI.
He was taking a dig at former minister Veena George, who, while heading the Health Department, had said that there were systemic issues with the healthcare system.
The minister stated that all complaints would be looked into and action would be taken where lapses are found.
Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

