Wood pieces found inside stitched leg wound 2 months after surgery; Negligence alleged against T’puram MCH
T’puram: Serious allegations of medical negligence have surfaced against govt medical college hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday after wooden fragments were allegedly found inside the stitched leg wound of a patient nearly two months after surgery.
The injured man has been identified as V Madhu (57), a tree-cutting labourer and native of Bharathannoor. According to the family, Madhu sustained severe injuries on March 21 after falling from a tree while at work. During the fall, a machete kept behind him reportedly cut his leg, resulting in heavy bleeding.
He was initially taken to a nearby hospital and later shifted to MCH, where doctors conducted an X-ray examination and performed surgery on the same day. The wound was stitched and dressed before he was discharged.
However, Madhu allegedly continued to suffer intense pain and swelling in the leg even after returning home. The wound later became infected, forcing the family to seek further treatment at district hospital, Nedumangad.
Doctors at the district hospital reportedly decided to conduct another surgery on Monday after examining the infected wound. During the procedure, surgeons allegedly removed two to three wooden fragments from inside the wound. According to hospital sources and family members, the pieces measured nearly 5cm in length and 3cm in width.
Mahesh M, Madhu’s son, alleged that the wooden pieces had remained inside the wound since the initial surgery at MCH. He termed it a serious lapse and medical negligence on the part of the hospital authorities.
Though the family has not decided to file an official complaint, Mahesh said they wanted to bring the issue before the public to prevent similar incidents in future.
Inquiry ordered
Meanwhile, health department has initiated action following the allegations. The intervention came after health minister K Muraleedharan directed officials to conduct an inquiry.
A four-member panel headed by the principal of the medical college has been constituted to probe the matter and submit a detailed report within one week.
He was initially taken to a nearby hospital and later shifted to MCH, where doctors conducted an X-ray examination and performed surgery on the same day. The wound was stitched and dressed before he was discharged.
However, Madhu allegedly continued to suffer intense pain and swelling in the leg even after returning home. The wound later became infected, forcing the family to seek further treatment at district hospital, Nedumangad.
Doctors at the district hospital reportedly decided to conduct another surgery on Monday after examining the infected wound. During the procedure, surgeons allegedly removed two to three wooden fragments from inside the wound. According to hospital sources and family members, the pieces measured nearly 5cm in length and 3cm in width.
Mahesh M, Madhu’s son, alleged that the wooden pieces had remained inside the wound since the initial surgery at MCH. He termed it a serious lapse and medical negligence on the part of the hospital authorities.
Though the family has not decided to file an official complaint, Mahesh said they wanted to bring the issue before the public to prevent similar incidents in future.
Meanwhile, health department has initiated action following the allegations. The intervention came after health minister K Muraleedharan directed officials to conduct an inquiry.
A four-member panel headed by the principal of the medical college has been constituted to probe the matter and submit a detailed report within one week.
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