The family members of a 58-year-old man have accused a doctor in UP of operating on him without their consent and leaving a cloth in his stomach during surgery, police said on Tuesday.
Kavita, daughter of the patient Veerpal Singh, alleged that AK Verma, who runs a nursing home in Civil Lines area, had advised her father to undergo gallbladder operation after he regularly complained of abdominal pain.
On March 16, when Mr Singh visited Dr Verma, the doctor admitted him to his Ashoka Hospital and operated on him without the consent of the family members, Kavita alleged in her complaint to police.
When Mr Singh’s condition deteriorated, the doctor gave him injections and asked him to leave the hospital, but the family members opposed. Dr Verma the called an ambulance and referred the patient to a Bareilly hospital, where he was operated again at the Medicity Nursing Home and three blood-stained clothes were found inside his stomach. The doctors at Medicity confirmed that three pieces of clothes were found inside Mr Singh’s stomach.
Following the allegations, Dr Verma told reporters he did the surgery on Mr Singh using the telescopic method. When bleeding started, a major operation had to be performed as there was a threat to the life of the patient.
There was no time to walk out of the operation theatre and inform the relatives about it, Dr Verma said.
He claimed Mr Singh’s surgery was successful but he had to refer him to Bareilly after his condition deteriorated and there was no emergency facility available at his nursing home.