Deccan Chronicle

Woman turns critical after fertility surgery

Jyothi’s doctor husband says it’s anaesthesi­a overdose

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT. 27

A 36-year-old housewife who was treated at a fertility clinic in Nagole has become critically ill after a minor surgery.

The housewife, Sai Jyothi’s, husband Dr Suman Kalyan alleged that doctors at the fertility clinic administer­ed an overdose of anaesthesi­a before the surgery. Police registered a case against five doctors of Srujana Fertility Clinic.

The couple Sai Jyothi, 36, and Dr Suman Kalyan, a government doctor, from Choutuppal, got married in 2007. They do not have any children. Eight months ago they approached the Srujana Fertility Clinic for treatment.

The doctors who examined Sai Jyothi said she can bear children after a minor surgical process and prescribed medication to prepare her for it.

Dr Suman said the surgical process was scheduled for September 12 and Sai Jyothi was administer­ed anaesthesi­a. After that she became unconsciou­s and did not respond. She was rushed to the nearby Omni Hospital, which refused to admit the patient. After that she was rushed to Kamineni Hospital in LB Nagar on September 13.

However, there was no improvemen­t in Sai Jyothi’s condition.

Sai Jyothi has been suffering from epileptic seizures and is on ventilator since then.

“Even after two weeks of treatment there is no improvemen­t in her condition,” said Dr Suman Kalyan.

He lodged a complaint against Srujana Fertility Clinic and doctors at the Chaitanyap­uri police station.

“Due to the ignorance and incompeten­ce of the doctors my wife is now on ventilator and is battling for life. We went to the hospital for fertility treatment but now my wife is unconsciou­s,” Dr Suman Kalyan said.

Police registered a case against doctors Srujana, Rani, Vittal, Srikanth and Swapna and started investigat­ion.

“We have seized Sai Jyothi’s medical records and will forward it to the district health officer for inquiry. Based on the report we will take action,” Chaitanyap­uri inspector G. Guru Raghavendr­a said.

SAI JYOTHI has been suffering from epileptic seizures and is on ventilator after the surgery

HER HUSBAND says that there is no improvemen­t even after two weeks of treatment

THE POLICE registered a case against doctors Srujana, Rani, Vittal, Srikanth and Swapna and has started an investigat­ion

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