India, April 22 -- At least two doctors and the administration of a private hospital in Tauru, Nuh, were booked on Monday for medical negligence after allegedly removing the gall bladder of a 24-year-old patient instead of treating a urinary tract stone, police said on Wednesday.
Haryana health department officials said a medical negligence board found the gall bladder was normal and that hospital records were tampered with to show consent for two procedures, including cholecystectomy. However, attendants had signed consent only for bladder calculi surgery.
A senior health department official said, "The internal patient file document shown in the video which the attendants recorded soon after the wrong surgery established that the atten...
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