health / Saturday, 28-Sep-2024

Newborn's arm broken during delivey at Gauhati Medical College Hospital , Family alleges negligence

Guwahati: In a recent incident that has raised concerns among the public, the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) has found itself at the centre of controversy following allegations regarding a newborn’s fractured arm during delivery.

On Wednesday, Dr Abhijit Sharma, Superintendent of Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), clarified that the complications during the delivery were due to the mother’s pre-existing condition of sickle cell anaemia, which posed significant risks for both her and the child.

The incident took place on September 23, just a day after the woman was admitted to the hospital around 10 a.m. on September 22.

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Due to the mother’s condition and the drying up of amniotic fluid, the medical team decided to perform a cesarean section using the Patwardhan technique. Unfortunately, this method resulted in a pathological fracture in the child’s arm.

According to Assam Tribune, Dr Sharma assured, “An X-ray was immediately conducted, and the child was referred to an orthopedic specialist at the hospital. The doctor confirmed that the fracture will heal on its own.”

He provided an update, stating that the mother and child are in stable condition. Dr Sharma also assured that the father has been informed about the situation, emphasizing the importance of transparency and open communication with the family.

The clarification from GMCH follows accusations from the child’s father, who alleged that hospital staff exhibited negligence. He claimed to have noticed fractures in three places on his newborn’s arm and expressed frustration over being denied access to his child post-delivery.

Dr Sharma, a prominent figure at GMCH, emphasized that the hospital took all necessary precautions during the treatment, especially considering the mother’s medical condition. He reiterated that the healthcare team is committed to maintaining the safety and well-being of both mother and child, stating that the hospital has consistently kept the family updated on the child’s health status.

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