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Third-degree treatment at Kolkata's nursing home

In what was a simple surgery to remove broken bones from the knee — known in medical parlance as arthroscopy surgery — a patient ended up with third degree burn injuries on both her legs and is now undergoing costly plastic surgery and skin grafting procedure to repair the damage.

Updated on: Mar 26, 2013 12:28 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kolkata
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In what was a simple surgery to remove broken bones from the knee — known in medical parlance as arthroscopy surgery — a patient ended up with third degree burn injuries on both her legs and is now undergoing costly plastic surgery and skin grafting procedure to repair the damage.

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Satyendranath Dutta, a retired professor and husband of the patient, Swapna, has now lodged a complaint with the Dum Dum police station, charging Tulip Nursing Home and Dr Debasis Chatterjee, orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine expert who performed the arthroscopy surgery at the nursing home on January 16, with medical negligence. Dutta is even thinking of moving the consumer court and has sent a legal notice to Tulip and Dr Chatterjee.

“It’s a sheer case of medical negligence. There are severe burn injuries on my wife’s legs. Besides lodging a police complaint, I have also sent the doctor who performed the surgery on my wife and the nursing home legal notices,” Dutta told HT.

“Yes, I have received the legal notice. I won’t comment on the allegations against me and the nursing home,” Chatterjee said.

At home, Swapna’s family was shocked to see the extent of the burns. “It was horrible. The flesh on her legs were burnt, exposing the bones,” said Swapna’s son-in-law, Prof Sanjay Gopal Sarkar, joint-registrar of Jadavpur University. “She is now being treated at a private hospital. She has already undergone plastic surgery and skin grafting. It is unfortunate that Dr Chatterjee tried to hide his negligence,” he added.

 
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Subhendu Maiti

Assistant Editor of Hindustan Times, Kolkata. I have spent more than 20 years covering different areas like health, environment, transport, state secretariat and police in Bengal

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