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New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC), India, has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that the eyes of six patients had to be removed due to botched up cataract surgeries at Shri Krishna Medical College & Hospital, SKMCH, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, on November 22, 2021.
The doctors may require removing the eyes of about a dozen more patients due to infections after the surgery. As per medical protocol, a doctor could conduct up to 12 surgeries, but in this case, the doctor reportedly conducted surgery on 65 patients.
The Commission has observed that the contents of the media report, if true, raise a serious issue of human rights violation. Conducting eye surgeries in such a reckless manner, violating norms of the medical protocols at a government hospital, is a serious matter of concern. Accordingly, it has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary (CS) , Government of Bihar, calling for a detailed report in the matter. The report is expected to inform about the exact number of patients, who have lost their eyes, status of the medical treatment being provided to them, and the relief provided by the State Government, including action against the responsible officers/doctors. The response is expected within 4 weeks, according to an NHRC release
According to the media report, carried on December 1, 2021, in most of the cases, the cornea of the patients is badly damaged and there are chances that the infection could reach their brains. The condition of six patients is very serious. The hospital authorities tried to hush up the matter and did not inform about it to the district administration or the State health department till an enquiry was conducted. The authorities have, reportedly, stopped activities at the Muzaffarpur Eye Hospital and a team of the doctors, headed by ACMO is conducting investigation into the matter.