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Gorakhpur hospital sealed after 9 cataract patients lose eye, 9 lose vision

Gorakhpur: In a shocking incident, nine patients lost vision in one eye, and another nine patients had to get an eye removed after developing infections following cataract surgeries at a private hospital in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. The incident prompted authorities to seal the facility and order an inquiry.
The incident took place at New Rajesh Hitech Hospital on February 1, during an eye camp where 30 patients underwent cataract surgeries.
According to a recent PTI report, they said that within 24 hours of the surgeries, several patients began complaining of severe pain and discharge from the operated eye.
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At least 18 developed infections and were referred to hospitals in Delhi, Lucknow and Varanasi as their condition worsened, with one patient, however, partially regaining vision later, officials confirmed.
Many of the surgeries were conducted under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Patients alleged that they were discharged just hours after surgery and developed complications the next day.
District Magistrate Deepak Meena said the hospital has been sealed and a magisterial inquiry has been ordered.
“If anyone is found guilty, their registration will be cancelled," he said.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Rajesh Jha termed it a "serious lapse" and said further action would follow the inquiry report.
A culture test conducted by the health department has confirmed bacterial infection.
Some of the worst-affected patients are undergoing treatment at AIIMS Delhi and hospitals in Varanasi and Lucknow. In several cases, doctors had to remove the infected eye to prevent the infection from spreading further, officials said.
One of the affected patients, Paradeshi, said doctors at AIIMS Delhi on February 17 told him that he had lost vision in the operated eye, reports PTI.
"They said the eye may have to be removed depending on reports," he said.
Sahwan Ali from Gola said her ordeal worsened a day after surgery.
"There was bleeding from the eye the next day. We were rushed to Delhi. Doctors removed one eye. I can no longer see," she said.
Shankarawati of Rahdauli, whose eye was removed at a Varanasi hospital, said she now fears losing sight in the other eye.
"I still have pain and blurred vision. I am scared the infection might spread," she said, while her son warned of legal action if her remaining eye is affected.
Also Read:Vision loss after cataract surgery: ESI Hospital Chennai slapped Rs 10 lakh compensation
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

