Hyd 12-yr-old succumbs after he falls off bicycle, family alleges hospital negligence

Niloufer hospital has denied the allegations, saying that they had to wait to stabilise the boy, who was already critical, before taking him for surgery.
Hyd 12-yr-old succumbs after he falls off bicycle, family alleges hospital negligence
Hyd 12-yr-old succumbs after he falls off bicycle, family alleges hospital negligence
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The family of a 12-year-old boy, who died at Hyderabad’s Niloufer hospital on Tuesday, has alleged negligence against the hospital for delaying the child’s treatment. According to them, the boy, Shiva, had allegedly sustained serious injuries to his abdomen after he fell off his bicycle on Monday. While his family rushed him to the hospital the same day around noon, his surgery was allegedly delayed by the hospital. The boy passed away around 8.30 am on Tuesday morning.

A medicolegal case has been lodged at the Nampally police station. “We are awaiting the post-mortem results before any further action is taken. Only with the results of the post-mortem will be able to say anything for sure,” stated SI Goud.

Family alleges delay in treatment

Shiva’s uncle Madhu told TNM that they brought the victim to Niloufer hospital at around 12 noon on Monday. Doctors who attended to him at the time said that his condition was serious. However, it was only around 4 pm that the family was allegedly told that Shiva would require immediate surgery.  

“Some time after that, they told us to arrange for blood for his operation from a particular blood bank. Since that was a bit far, it took some time for us do so,” Madhu said. “It was around 10 in the night when we arranged everything for the surgery. But we were still told to wait because the doctor was seeing another patient, and that Shiva’s surgery would happen at 12 midnight.”

Later however, the family was told that doctor had left and Shiva’s operation would be postponed to the morning. “They started arguing saying that the doctor had waited for us and then left because we didn’t come back in time. But what could we do? We had to arrange for the blood and we went to the place they told us to go to!” Madhu alleges.

“Then, they told us they would take him for surgery at 8 am, then postponed it again by an hour. When we questioned them, they said that the night duty doctor, who was supposed to do the surgery, wasn’t there,” Madhu recounts.

Hospital denies allegations

The hospital recounted a varied version of events to TNM. According to the medical superintendent of Niloufer Hospital, Dr Murali Krishna, Shiva had sustained the injury on Sunday, not Monday. Dr Krishna said that Shiva’s family took him to a private hospital first.

“He had received initial treatment at another hospital and then was brought here. By the time we saw him, there was peritonitis, infection and all. We had to wait to stabilise him before he could be taken up for surgery; but unfortunately, he was in a critical state and only so much could be done,” Dr Krishna said.

Peritonitis is an inflammation of the abdominal tissues, usually brought on by injury or infection.

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