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8 Women Suffer C-Section Complications at Jodhpur Hospital, 25 medicines suspended

Jodhpur: Following reports of eight women developing serious complications following childbirth at Paota District Hospital in Jodhpur, health authorities have suspended the use of 25 medicines and injections, including IV drips administered during Caesarean deliveries.
Samples of all medicines and consumables used in the affected cases have been collected and sent for laboratory testing. Officials have directed that these products not be used until test reports are received.
According to an IANS report, preliminary findings indicate that the women were administered Sodium Lactate IV injections. According to hospital authorities, the batch in question had arrived a week before the incident and was being used for the first time.
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As a precautionary measure, the Medical Department has directed the immediate suspension of the use of the entire batch pending investigation. An inquiry has been initiated at the medical college level, and a team from AIIMS will conduct an independent investigation into the incident.
The incident took place on June 20 at Paota District Hospital, where several women reportedly developed serious complications shortly after undergoing c-section deliveries, prompting an emergency medical response.
District Collector Alok Ranjan visited the hospital's medicine store and chaired a review meeting with senior health officials, including Dr B.S. Jodha, Principal of Dr SN Medical College; Dr Kulbir Chopra, PMO of Pawta District Hospital; Dr Vikas Rajpurohit, Superintendent of MDM Hospital; and CMHO Dr S.S. Shekhawat.
Dr Kulbir Chopra stated that Sodium Lactate IV fluid is routinely administered before and after caesarean deliveries and is also commonly used during surgical procedures. He noted that all other medications and treatment protocols provided to the patients were standard and unchanged.
According to hospital officials, six of the affected women are currently stable and recovering. Two patients, identified as Lalita and Sonal, developed severe complications, including kidney impairment, and required dialysis treatment. Both have been referred to AIIMS for specialised care.
Family members of the affected women have demanded a thorough investigation into the incident. They alleged that the patients experienced severe complications, including excessive bleeding and reduced urine output, shortly after childbirth.
Hospital authorities confirmed that surgical procedures at Paota District Hospital will remain suspended until reports on the medicines, consumables, and operation theatre environment are received. Patients requiring surgery are being referred to Mathuradas Mathur Hospital, reports IANS.
Officials have stated that the exact cause of the complications will be determined.
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

