Message From the Husband of a Dead Wife!
by Swapnil Narendra on Tuesday, September 6 at 4:17pm
This is the story of a man, named Srijan Sharma, who lost his wife due to neglegence of Fortis hospital, NOIDA.
Hi
With deep regret I want to inform you the demise of my wife Rupali Sharma on
17th July due to post operative complication after brain surgery.
I would also like to bring to your notice how private hospitals like FORTIS
are robbing people of their life and money. Please be very careful while
dealing with such hospitals. Find below the details of my experience with
Fortis Noida.
My wife age 29 (occupation- trainer with HCL) was diagnosed with a non
malignant brain tumor on 17th June. She did not have any major symptoms
like headache, eye problem or vomiting. She was suggested surgery for
removal of tumor. We took opinions from Max, Indo Gulf and finally decided
on Fortis because of the good reputation of Dr. A K Singh.
Doctors did not make us aware that it is a very complicated surgery and said
that there are only incidental risks. "Amount of risk involved is same as
the risk when you come from your home to hospital"
On the date of admission I pointed out several times that my wife was having
severe cough and cold. It was ignored by doctors saying "Everything is
perfect". Later on Dr Sanjay Gupta admitted that this could have led to
infection. How could they ignore it? Moreover the doctor preponed the surgery
by one day because he had to go outside India. We were totally unaware of
that. Why did not they postpone the surgery instead?
From day one the team did not have any consensus on how the tumor will be
removed. They said that they will try from nose first, if not they will cut
open the skull. On the day of operation (8th July) they said after 5 hrs that
they could not extract tumor through nose so .. they will open the skull. My
dear wife had to go through both the procedures. The whole operation took 12
hrs.
Post operative care is pathetic. Why was my wife given sandwich and chole
chawal in ICU after next day of such a major surgery? My wife vomitted on 13
July morning and was drowsy. We immediately alarmed the doctors on duty. But
they ignored the situation saying that everything is normal. In the evening
she was perspiring, We again alarmed doctors on duty but no action was
taken. If the doctors have been proactive they could have saved my wife.
By 14th morning the condition had deteriorated and doctors took her to ICU
and put her on ventilator saying it is not required but as a precaution they
were doing it. The worst part is that senior doctors A K Singh and Sanjeev
Dua went out of country on that day. We tried to reach them through various
means but they were not available for next 3 days. (How could they leave two
patients in such a serious condition? There was another patient with similar
case in ICU who also died)
Doctors who were available (Vikas Gupta, Bundela, Sanjay Gupta) acted like
bunch of idiots. They could not diagnose the problem and condition
deteriorated every day. There was total lack of leadership and no team work
at all. Each doctor gave a different reason for the problem (lung
infection, hypo perfusion, brain infection none of which was confirmed by
the time of death). On 14th July, doctors were saying that there is lung
infection but they had not called any lung specialist. It is only when we
suggested, they called an expert? Why did not they call the experts on
there own?
On 16th July Dr. Vivek Chawla was instructed to update us the condition by
7:00 am in morning. However we were not informed till 11:00 Am that she had
a cardiac arrest at 4:00 am. My wife's cousin (who is a doctor in AIIMS)
visited Fortis Neuro ICU on 17th July, he told me that my wife was already
dead. After he left, hospital declared dead my wife. Otherwise they would
have continued with ventilator for god knows how many days. One of the lady
doctor in ICU very shamefully admitted that there was negligence on part of
doctors.
The hospital has international standards in only the exorbitant rated they
charge. They gave me an estimate of 2.5 lakhs to cure my wife and charged Rs
5.5 lakhs for her deadbody. We were never communicated that the charges had
gone beyond the estimate. How could they expect us to deposit more than
double the amount at the time of death on a Sunday evening?
There was no doctor from Neurosurgery team available when the death was
declared. When we shouted at the authorities they were quick enough to call
the police within minutes. But they could not get any doctor to confirm the
cause of death or at least give a condolence message as a human gesture. We
had to immediately arrange double the estimated cost, otherwise they would
not give us the dead body.
We had a meeting with hospital management and team of doctors on 4th Aug.
Where doctors accepted majority of our allegations. We demanded a return of
the extra money paid and action against doctors. Director Mr Sukhmeet Sandhu
assured a response by phone in two days. After 8 days we received a
condolence message with no action.
Nowadays hospitals believe in profiteering even at the cost of life. There
is no trasparency and they put people on ventilator even when it is not
required. Very careless attitude of doctors, nurses and other staff. Again
warning you against such malpractices.
Kindly request you to forward this mail to all your friends and relatives
and request you to suggest me good lawyer/ agency who could help me in
dealing with this situation.
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