Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sterilisat­ion surgery killed 33 Mumbai women in 10 years: RTI

- Aayushi Pratap

A total of 33 women in the city died after undergoing tubectomy — a female sterilisat­ion surgery — in the last ten years. The data was accessed through a query filed under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act by activist Chetan Kothari, who alleged that these deaths were an outcome of poor facilities at the public hospitals.

Tubectomy is a permanent contracept­ive method for women and is promoted by the government as an effective method for family planning.

“Bombay has one of the most advanced medical facilities in the country, yet most of these deaths happened at public hospitals. The medical staff at these hospitals lacks knowledge to identify patients who are eligible for these surgeries,” he said.

The data also revealed that not a single death owing to vasectomy — the male sterilisat­ion procedure — was reported during the same period.

While no senior official from the Brihanmumb­ai Muncipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) public health department was available for comment, a doctor associated with the BMC said that despite vasectomy being considered safer, as compared to tubectomy, it had few takers.

“Unlike vasectomy, tubectomy requires abdominal incision which increases the risk of infection. Yet, many men avoid vasectomy fearing impotency. The government needs to actively promote male sterilisat­ion procedures,” he said.

Dr Arun Nayak, professor of gynaecolog­y at civic-run Sion hospital said it is likely that out of the total deaths reported, only a few must have resulted directly from tubectomy.

“Most deaths that happen after tubectomy are owing to other underlying health prob lems. Very few deaths happen because of surgery-related com plications, such as bleeding from the fallopian tubes and bowe injuries,” he said.

Nayak added that it was cru cial that women, who were at high-risk of developing compli cations after the surgery, be identified beforehand.

“Also, the use of newer range of contracept­ives, such as intra uterine devices, needs to be pro moted as they have minimal side effects,” he added.

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