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SMGSH, GMC become 'graveyard' for pregnant women
6/14/2016 11:26:08 PM
A B Sharma

Early Times Report

Sunderbani, June 14: A pregnant woman who did not knew what could be her fate after being taken into the medical entrapment of the state; she would not have walked into it.
But for Samta, Sudan wife of Ashwani Khajuria, ward no 1 of Sunderbani, SMGSh and GMCh, the two main medical institutions of the state turned out to be her simultaneous graveyards as she breathed her last in the former and was declared dead in the latter.
The reason to this horrendous mishap is being attributed to the senior doctors' occupancy on whattsapp and facebook , while they had put their students on the job which led to the mishap.
The pregnant Samta,Sudan was advised to get admitted in the SMGS hospital for the delivery case and the lady got herself admitted on June 1.
The doctors attending upon her told her relatives that she had to be operated upon for the delivery of the child. The relatives had to accept to the doctors' advice and Samta,Sudan was operated at 10 a.m at SMGS hospital on June 1.
While the operation was reported to be successful, it was only 15 minutes later that the doctors again called upon the relatives of the Samta, Sudan with a word that Samta,was bleeding excessively due to the operation and hence needs 5-6 bottles of blood immediately. The relatives of Samta,who are reported to be strong people arranged nearly 20-22 bottles of the blood and gave the same to the hospital authorities.
Samta, was transfused with nearly 13 bottles of blood and again kept under the surveillance.
While the doctors had known that something had already gone wrong with Samta,, they tried to hush up which was still unknown to her relatives.
It was nearly at 3 p.m. in the afternoon that the doctors in SMGSh again approached the family and relatives of Samta, that more blood was needed as much of the bleeding had caused.
The relatives who had already provided the hospital with twenty bottles turned suspicious and asked the doctors about the reason for so much blood, to which doctors started trying to produce infallible excuses.
Knowing that blood is not going to stop, the doctors in the SMGSh again decided to operate the victim and try to seal the problem.
The hospital sources had already disclosed to all that doctors by negligence had cut an important vein inside that had led to the excessive bleeding, courtesy the whattsapp and the facebook.
However to save face, the doctors again told the relatives at 4.p.m. that Samta,needs another operation and same was conducted.
It was at 7 p.m. in the evening that doctors found Samta,s pulse dipping and her heartbeat sounding high that they turned in panic. The CMO on duty tried to contact the heart specialist in GMCH, but no contact could be established. The panic ran for nearly three hours and Samta,s condition started deteriorating.
The ill fate of Samta,knocked her doors at 11.pm at night when she breathed her last in the SMGS hospital, but the family and relatives were told that due to her deteriorating condition she had to be shifted to GMC Hospital as ventilators were needed for her life.
The sources said that the dead Samta, was removed to GMC on the pretext she needed ventilator .It was in connivance with the doctors at GMC that she was kept in the emergency and given false pumping and shocks till late night. It was however, the victim was declared dead at 3.p.m on June 2.
Since the case belongs to the constituency of BJP MLA Ravinder Raina, the people of the area condemn that he did not care to take up the issue of doctors' negligence in the Assembly and it was only Independent MLA from Udhampur Pawan Gupta who rose to divert Assembly's attention to the gruesome killing of a patient by doctors and got assurance from the deputy speaker about initiating the findings in the case and culprits be brought to books.
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