Vijayawada: An artery forceps measuring two to three inches length was removed from the abdomen of a woman when it was forgotten by a team of doctors while performing delivery through C-section four ...
Usha Joseph, who underwent surgery to remove an artery forceps left in her abdomen post-surgery in 2021, has been successfully discharged from a private hospital.
KERALA, (India): A surgery was done to remove the surgical instrument from the abdomen of a 51-year-old woman on Saturday (Feb 21) at a private hospital in Kochi - five years later. The instrument was ...
An artery forceps was found inside the abdomen of a Punnapra native, five years after she underwent surgery at Alappuzha Medical College in Vandanam. According to relatives, Usha Joseph underwent ...
An investigation by the Kerala police has found that forceps were accidentally left inside the stomach of a woman after surgery due to alleged medical negligence by the doctors of a government medical ...
Alappuzha Medical College admits possible surgical lapse after forceps found in woman’s abdomen The doctors said it was a major surgery in which over three kilograms of tumour were removed and ruled ...
Usha Joseph, fifty-one-year-old native of Punnapra in Alappuzha district who had undergone a surgery to remove an artery forceps left in her abdomen following a surgery in 2021, was discharged from a ...
A probe was ordered by the Kerala health minister Veena George on Saturday after a woman named Harshina in Kozhikode registered a complaint against doctors for having left forceps inside her body ...
The X-ray reportedly showed an artery forceps, after which doctors at the medical college removed it. An artery forceps was found inside the abdomen of a Punnapra native, five years after she ...
Kochi: Usha Joseph, the Punnapra native in whose abdomen a pair of artery forceps was left behind, was discharged from Amrita Hospital after undergoin.
Kottayam: Ambalapuzha police on Saturday filed a case against Dr Lalithambica Karunakaran, former head of gynaecology department of Alappuzha Medical College at Vandanam, in connection with an ...
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