LAWS(NCD)-2006-6-57

SANJAY SHARMA Vs. ANASINGH

Decided On June 01, 2006
SANJAY SHARMA Appellant
V/S
ANASINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal is by opposite parties Dr. Sanjay Sharma and Dr. Pramod Buddhisagar, both working as surgical experts in District Hospital, Dhar and who have been directed by District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Dhar vide its order dated 16.7.2004 in Case No.45/2003, to pay to respondent-complainant compensation Rs.75,000 with interest @ 6% p. a. and cost of Rs.1,000.

(2.) The compensation has been awarded on the finding that the appellants were deficient in service while treating late Mukesh, 7 years old son of the respondent. Late Mukesh was admitted on 19.4.2002 in Government District Hospital, Dhar with complaint of retention of urine and was diagnosed to be a case of bladder stone. On 23.4.2002 his suprapubic cystolithotomy was done under general anaesthesia by appellant No.1 Dr. Sanjay Sharma. On 26.4.2002 Dr. Pramod Buddhisagar attended the patient and it was noted that his cathetar was not in place. On 27.4.2002 he developed fever with pain in abdomen and also vomited three-four times. He was having distension of abdomen and had no motion for last 24 hours. Dr. Buddhisagar on 28.4.2002 suspected peritonitis with obstruction and called for the medical specialist. On 29.4.2002 he was seen by the CMO Dr. Y. K. Sharma as per bed-head ticket his condition was normal on 30.4.2002. He was having no vomiting, his thest was clear and abdomen was also soft. However, on 1.5.2002 his general condition again deteriorated and there was distension and pain in abdomen with vomiting and fever. He was again seen by Dr. Y. K. Sharma on 2.5.2002 and on 3.5.2002 his exploratory lapratomy was performed by Dr. Buddhisagar under general an aesthesia. The surgery note of Dr. Buddhisagar thus read : "abd opened by paramidian incision upper intestinal loops distanded about 1 feet from caecum intestine watch adherent to the top of bladder peritoneum 3" portion which was separated from adhension intestional rotation around the loop corrected. Intenstion decompressed abdomen closed in layers. "

(3.) Post operatively his general condition was found fair and he passed urine twice till 8.00 p. m. He was also given blood transfusion. On 4.5.2002 also his general condition was fair and he passed 200 cc urine. However, he at 10.05 p. m. developed fever and was seen by some medical expert of the hospital. On 5.5.2002 his general condition was fair. He also passed adequate urine (4-5 times ). It appears on 6.5.2002 Dr. Sanjay Sharma resumed his duty and attended the patient when his condition as per bed-head ticket was not very fair, he was having 102 degree temperature. His condition deteriorated further on 7.5.2002 when in the morning his mother took the patient out of the hospital to show to some private practitioner, but returned back soon. He was also given blood transfusion. However, his condition did not show sign of improvement. He was attended by Dr. Sanjay Sharma, Dr. Budhisagar and Dr. Modi. On 10.5.2002 he was referred to M. Y. Hospital, Indore. It appears that on some complaint District Administration also intervened in the matter. Ultimately, he was taken to Indore on 13.5.2002 and admitted in T. Choithram Hospital where he died on 20.5.2002 as a result of multiple organ failure.