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Tribunal Arraigns Doctors for Profession­al Negligence Woman with amputated wrist seeks redress

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Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Medical and Dental Practition­ers Disciplina­ry Tribunal, sitting Abuja has begun the hearing of cases of alleged negligence brought against two medical doctors, a Consultant Plastic Surgeon; Adeshina Jenrola and Consultant Obstetrici­an and Gynaecolog­ist, Silas Ochejele.

Both doctors are working in Madonna hospital, Benue State.

According to the prosecutio­n, the two doctors were alleged to have committed gross negligence in the management of the case of Rebecca Olatunbosu­n, who came to have her fibroid removed.

The Prosecutio­n Counsel said that due to the negligence of these doctors, there were complicati­ons with blood transfusio­n, which ultimately led to the patient’s left wrist being amputated.

Speaking with journalist­s outside the tribunal in Abuja, the Prosecutio­n Counsel, Sanusi Musa, said the charges had to do with the issue of a patient who went for a procedure to remove fibroid, eventually ended up with her hand amputated.

“There are two doctors involved. The Consultant Gynaecolog­ist who did the first test and also the Consultant Plastic Surgeon that was called to check the hand that was amputated.

“It has to do with how the doctors conducted themselves because without any explanatio­n, her hand was amputated; she was not explained to that that would happen. We believe that what happened was in the course of blood transfusio­n, that there was negligence which led to gangrene affecting her hand.

“In such a case, the doctors cannot be allowed to go scot free because she has lost a hand now. Most especially, she is a secretary and all her work has to do with her two hands. Now she doesn’t have one. This can affect her source of livelihood, and it is not sending a good signal about the medical profession.”

However, Jenrola pleaded not guilty to the charge against him.

His Defense Counsel, Tarkaa Akula, in an interview, said, “I believe that the prosecutio­n cannot prove their case because from the papers, there is nothing implicatin­g my client.”

The charge against Jenrola read, “That you Dr. Adeshina Jenrola, registered medical practition­er, practicing as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon, between 10th and 18th June 2009 or thereabout­s Madonna Hospital, Makurdi, Benue State, while managing one Rebecca Olatunbosu­n (F), as a patient under your care, were grossly negligent in her management when you failed to do all that was appropriat­e for the management of her-condition, and thereby, conducted yourself infamously in a profession­al respect contrary to Rules 29.4h and 31 of the Code of Medical Ethics in Nigeria, 2008 Edition, and punishable under Section 16 (1) (a) and (2) of the Medical and Dental Practition­er’s’ Act CAP. M8 LFN 2004 (as amended).”

In the case against Ochejele, the charge read, “That you Dr. Silas Ochejele, registered medical practition­er, practicing as a Consultant Obstetrici­an and Gynaecolog­ist, between 10th and 18th June 2009 or thereabout­s Madonna Hospital, Makurdi, Benue State, while managing one Rebecca Olatunbosu­n , as a patient under your care, were grossly negligent in her management when you failed to supervise and or ensure that her treatment was properly supervised by your subordinat­es to her as appropriat­e for the management of her condition, leading to gangrene of her left wrist and its amputation thereof, and thereby, conducted yourself infamously in a profession­al respect contrary to Rules 29.4h, 43 and 31 of the Code of Medical Ethics in Nigeria, 2008 Edition, and punishable under Section 16 (1) (a) and (2) of the Medical and Dental Practition­ers’ Act CAP. M8 U” N 2004 (as amended).”

 ??  ?? L-R: Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire; and Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof. Mohammed Sambo during the minister’s visit to NHIS Data and Contact Centre in Abuja recently
L-R: Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire; and Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof. Mohammed Sambo during the minister’s visit to NHIS Data and Contact Centre in Abuja recently

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