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SHRC seeks report in botched surgery case
SHRC seeks report in botched surgery case

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

SHRC seeks report in botched surgery case

Thiruvananthapuram: The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the city police commissioner to submit a detailed report within one month on the case of Neethu M S, 31, who lost four fingers and five toes following complications from a cosmetic fat removal procedure. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Commission chairperson Justice Alexander Thomas also asked the police to verify whether the clinic at Thampuranmukku near Kulathoor, where the procedure was performed, had a valid licence under the Clinical Establishment Act. Ownership details of the clinic must also be submitted. Authorities were further directed to examine if the doctor who performed the surgery was qualified to carry out such procedures. The woman's medical records and personal statement are to be collected as part of the report. The medical report prepared by the district medical officer (DMO) should also be reviewed. If needed, a state medical board may be constituted to verify the findings. The director of health services has been instructed to provide medical guidance to the police, if required. Neethu underwent the abdominal fat removal procedure on Feb 22, 2025. She developed severe complications soon after and was shifted to a private hospital, where doctors had to amputate her fingers and toes.

Ethics panel rejects medical board clean chit to hospital in fat removal surgery case
Ethics panel rejects medical board clean chit to hospital in fat removal surgery case

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Ethics panel rejects medical board clean chit to hospital in fat removal surgery case

Thiruvananthapuram : The ethics committee rejected the medical board's report, which gave a clean chit to the cosmetic clinic in the alleged negligence in the fat removal surgery incident at Thampuran Mukku, near Kulathoor in Kazhakkoottam. Govt had appointed a medical board to probe into the allegations of lapses during the surgery levelled by the victim and her family. Nine fingers of Sreevaraham-native Neethu MS, 31, had to be amputated following a complication during a fat removal surgery from her abdomen at the cosmetic medical board is learned to have said in the report that there was no issue with the surgery. However, the ethics committee, comprising district medical officer (DMO), forensic surgeon and public prosecutor, rejected the report citing lack of clarity. The committee asked the medical board to submit a detailed report again. Meanwhile, Neethu's family alleged that the medical board was trying to save the doctor and the private clinic. Neethu, a software engineer, had undergone the surgery on Feb 22. She developed health complications on the same night and was directed to drink more water. The next day, she was admitted to the hospital and later referred to a private hospital as her condition turned the district chapter of Indian Medical Association (IMA) stated what happened to the patient in the fat removal surgery incident should be considered a rare medical complication. There is no initial evidence of medical negligence , said Dr Sreejith R, district president of IMA."There is no indication of deficiencies in treatment or methods used at the hospital. However, the patient's condition became critical due to this rare complication. It is understood at this stage that the hospital provided all necessary treatments, according to the existing system," said was transferred to a better-equipped hospital due to her severe condition. Despite this, campaigns against the clinic could lead to cessation of surgeries and other treatments at small hospitals offering affordable care, IMA said."The high court has ruled that no punitive actions should be taken even if institutions haven't obtained registration under the Clinical Establishment Act, as a case regarding licence registration is ongoing. It should be understood that such registration is merely technical and not a standard of excellence," said Dr Swapna S Kumar, district secretary of should urgently intervene in this matter and ensure that the expert committee's investigation is completed swiftly and action is taken, she added. IMA also demanded justice for small healthcare DMO submitted a report to Kazhakkoottam ACP over the incident after Thumba police registered a case on the woman's complaint.

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