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34 years losing the arm, first ordered against the hospital

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Gurgaon: Private hospital located in the Dundahera Gurgaon area has been ordered because of alleged medical negligence in the direction of the local court.
The hospital and his doctor had been accused of negligence during the abortion of a 34-year-old woman, who left her arm had to be amputated after the infection.
Vinita, the victim, and husband Sarfaraz said that even though they had approached the police and the Ministry of Health, there were no actions taken against the doctor.
Without the remaining options, they were finally approaching the Judicial Judge of the first class Harsh Kumar Singh, which on Friday directed the Sho from the Vihar UDYOG police station to submit the same copy on July 29.
Vinita, who works as a household staff, goes to a small park hospital – not in sector 47 near South City II – for abortion on April 23.
After abortion, he was given an antibiotic injection allegedly causing a reaction because he left arm turned black in a few days.
“We went to the hospital again but were told by the doctor there that the reaction was caused by infection.
We then referred to the RML Delhi hospital for ultrasound scanning.
But at that time, the infection had spread so much so that his left arm had to be amputated for Save his life, “Sarfaraz told Toi.
A driver by the profession, Sarfaraz lost his job last year due to a pandemic.
And being the only breadwinner for the family, Vinita can’t go to work.
That’s when a pure heart, an advanced NGO and regulates his medical treatment at a private hospital in Delhi.
Dr.
Mathew Verghese, who performed a free operation at St Stephen Hospital, said, “It is very sad to see the trauma that greatly suffers by this woman.
Although the loss of limbs is unavoidable, my team tries to facilitate optimal recovery.” The couple made the office round Local police and the Health Department of Thye District.
Finally, with support from NGOs, they approached the court.
“While his life will not be the same again after losing his arm, the least can be done is to compensate for him for the loss of livelihoods and discomfort caused by the negligence of the hospital,” his lawyer, Ambika Yadav and Rachna Bakhru.
“I visited the hospital for abortion and because of the negligence of the doctors, my life changed forever.
I have two small children, no one has to face things like that,” Vinita said.
Despite recurring efforts, the authority of the Park Hospital cannot be contacted.

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