Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

J’khand doctor who ‘abducted’ patient for surgery in a soup

- Subhash Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

DHANBAD: A Jharkhand doctor’s social media posts bragging about how he saved the life of a woman has landed him in trouble after officials realised that he had virtually abducted the woman and conducted surgery without following proper procedure.

Officials said Dr Sushil Kumar, who holds only an MB BS degree, first tricked doctors at a local health centre in JhariaChas­nala to refer the woman, who was admitted for child birth, to the Patliputra Medical College and Hospital in Jharkhand. But he took the patient to a local health centre in Kenduadih — where he is posted — and performed a caesarean delivery, without a gynaecolog­ist or an anaestheti­st assisting him, officials said.

He asked people present to take pictures of him while conducting the operation, posting them later on social media where he said that he had saved the lives of the mother and her baby.

The surgery took place on December 1 but came to light only after Kumar, who is a contractua­l employee with the state health department, uploaded the photos on December 6.

Medical officer in charge of Kenduadih ACHC, Dr Alok Viswakarma has issued a show cause notice to Kumar, seeking explanatio­n as per whose order he brought the patient to the ACHC, and how a caesarean delivery was done in absence of an ana est he ti stand agy na ecologist. He has been asked to explain why he uploaded pictures of a procedure conducted in government hospital on social media.

Viswak ar masai dif,i na referral case ,‘ any individual takes the patient to a different destinatio­n without any authorisat­ion, the act will be considered as abduction’. Medical officer in-charge of Chasnala CHC — where the woman was first admitted — has also sent a complaint against Kumar to the state health department.

Kumar, however, def ended his actions saying he knew the patient and he took her to the ACHC as her condition was ‘critical’. He also claimed that he did not perform the surgery himself and it was done by agy na ecologist .“If saving life of a patient is crime, I am willing to repeat it,” he said, adding he was yet to receive the show-cause notice.

But the Chasnala medical officer denied that condition of the woman was critical. “Apatient of community health centre can’ t be shifted to an additional health centre for treatment. Moreover, in this particular case, the delivery time was still due and surgery was not required then,” said Dr SK Sinha, Chasnala CHC in-charge.

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