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No procedural Lapse: Alappuzha Medical College Gynaecologist exonerated in 2021 surgery case

Medical Negligence
Thiruvananthapuram: A gynaecologist has been given a clean chit by a four-member committee in a case of alleged medical negligence dating back to 2021, after an artery forceps was found inside a patient’s abdomen following a surgery at Alappuzha Government Medical College (GMC).
The incident occurred in 2021, when a 51-year-old woman from Punnapra underwent surgery to remove a large uterine tumour. The doctor, then an assistant professor in the Department of Gynaecology, was part of the operating team. The patient was discharged post-surgery, but she reportedly continued to suffer from persistent abdominal pain over the next few years and sought treatment at multiple healthcare facilities. The cause of her symptoms came to light only after an X-ray taken at a private hospital in Ernakulam revealed a retained artery forceps inside her abdomen. The instrument was subsequently removed through another surgical procedure.
In response to the allegations, a four-member committee was constituted to examine whether any procedural lapse had occurred. After reviewing the case, the panel concluded that the doctor had followed standard surgical protocol. The findings stated that the abdominal wound was closed only after reconfirmation from the scrub nurse that all instruments had been accounted for, a critical operative safety step involving both the surgeon and assisting nursing staff.
Medical Dialogues team recently reported that in a shocking case of alleged medical negligence, an artery forceps was reportedly found inside the abdomen of a woman nearly five years after she underwent surgery at the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH), Alappuzha. The patient has also accused the doctor of negligence, who has since retired.
In response to the allegations, Kerala Health Minister Veena George ordered a formal investigation into the matter. The patient had earlier undergone surgery for the removal of uterine fibroids at the hospital.
Annapurna is a journalist trained at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) and holds a Master’s in English Literature. She brings the power of storytelling blended with sharp journalism to cut through the noise, tell stories that matter, and create work that has real impact—because news should inform, challenge, and move people.



