Fifteen
Indians blinded after surgery with suspected infected tools
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[December 05, 2014]
By Andrew MacAskill
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Fifteen Indians lost
their sight after a doctor used suspected infected equipment to remove
cataracts at a free eye surgery camp, the latest incident to highlight
the dangers of shoddy medical treatment in the country.
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A criminal investigation has been launched against the
non-governmental organization and the doctors who carried out the
operations, mainly on elderly women, without consulting health
authorities.
The government is trying to check the condition of 45 other patients
operated on at the camp in Punjab state in northern India, according
to Rajiv Bhalla, a senior government surgeon in the city of Amritsar,
where the patients are being treated.
"The cause was probably using unsterilized instruments - that can be
the only reason for the infection in the eye," said Bhalla. "There
are no chances of them having their vision restored."
Calls to the organization that organized the camp and the hospital
where it took place went unanswered.
The botched operations draw attention to the poor state of
healthcare in India, which has one of the lowest rates of public
spending on medical care anywhere, according to the World Health
Organization.
Last month, at least 13 women died after treatment at an unhygienic
mass sterilization camp in central India. An independent
investigation found the doctor used the same needle on each patient
and staff never changed their gloves.
The mishandled surgeries at the eye camp were discovered when the 15
patients came to a government office on Wednesday asking for
medicine and financial help. The operations took place in a village
outside Amritsar in early November.
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"They were very upset and helpless," said Ravi Bhagat, the deputy
commissioner of Amritsar. "It took them a while to come to see us
because they never knew it was going to be such a serious
issue."India has the world's largest number of blind people and
cataracts are one of the leading causes of people losing their
sight, according to Sightsavers, a British charity. In order to
combat the problem, mass cataract camps are organized."It is just a
minor surgery, the results are normally very good," said Bhalla.
"This should never have happened."
(Editing by Douglas Busvine and Robert Birsel)
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