Patient death case: Doctors of provincial hospital are not in contact

Victims demand for fair investigation

Falgun 14, 2081

Shiv Puri

Patient death case: Doctors of provincial hospital are not in contact

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Although the hospital administration has asked for an explanation within 24 hours from the three doctors who sent the patients who came for treatment to the provincial hospital Gaur to a private hospital due to lack of equipment, they have not yet understood the letter.

Since they are out of touch, the hospital has prepared to send a letter of explanation through email and post. Last Saturday afternoon, a patient who came for treatment at Provincial Hospital Gaur was sent to a private hospital and died during surgery. After the

incident, the victim's family appealed to the police administration demanding action on the negligence of the doctor. After the victim's family pressed for a fair investigation of the incident, the hospital asked the doctor for an explanation on Monday. However, the three doctors did not understand the letter. They have not even come to the hospital. All three are doctors of the covenant .

Provincial Hospital Gourle Dr. Pankaj Sah, Dr. Feroze Anjum and Dr. Ghanshyam Thakur has been asked for an explanation within 24 hours. Anwar Hasmi, the president of the hospital informed that the doctors are out of touch after the incident. "The three doctors have been asked for an explanation regarding the condition in which the patient was referred, negligence or not," he said, "we have prepared a letter." But they are not in touch . Everyone's mobile is off . We send letters by post and email.'

After the death of 18-year-old Lalu Adhikari of Gaur Municipality-3 during surgery, the victim's relatives demanded an investigation, saying that the doctor was negligent. The Gaur Central Hospital, where the deceased officer was operated on, issued a statement on Tuesday and apologized to the victim's family for the tragic incident.

On Saturday afternoon, the officer was admitted to Provincial Hospital Gaur for treatment due to stomach ache. After conducting some tests there, the medical officer of the hospital, Dr. Ghanshyam Thakur had said that the patient's intestine had ruptured.

According to the uncle of the deceased, Devendra Adhikari, Dr. Thakur said that the hospital does not have the necessary anesthesia (sedation) doctor for surgery, another Dr. Pankaj said to contact Saha . Dr. According to the victim, it was Sah who told him to take him to Gaur Central Hospital. After being taken from the government to a private doctor, Sah himself went to perform the surgery. After he operated, the condition of the patient became more serious . After that, the patient was taken to National Medical College Birganj at night. In the medical college, the doctor informed that the patient had died. After the officer's death, the victim's family has appealed to the administration demanding action against the doctors of the provincial hospital and the private Gaur Central Hospital.

After bringing the dead body from Birganj, the victim has requested the District Police Gaur for a fair investigation of the incident and action against the doctors involved in the negligence. "My nephew Lalu's doctor, Pankaj Sah, was killed not by surgery," said uncle Devendra, "it cannot be called surgery, it is murder." Why was it referred to private from Gaur Provincial Hospital . The doctors involved in the negligence should be punished.

He has requested the district police to investigate and take action against the doctors involved in the surgery, Feroz Anjum, Pankaj Sah and Ghanshyam Thakur of the provincial hospital. After taking the patient from the provincial hospital to a private one, doctor Pankaj Sah reached there . The picture of him tearing and sewing a large part of the stomach immediately went viral on social media. Doctor Shah was also working in private Gaur Center Hospital. Because of this, the victim's family has alleged that he stopped referring the patient to Virgunj and took it to himself.

Provincial Hospital Gaur Medical Superintendent Dr. Murari Thakur said that the incident is being investigated. "We have been forced to refer complex surgery patients to Veerganj even though we have a machine to sedate patients," he said. No one has come to the provincial hospital since Ujjwal Thakur was transferred a month ago. Due to this reason, the medical superintendent Dr. Thakur said .

Shiv

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