Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath on Thursday ordered an inquiry after four persons claimed to have lost eyesight after they underwent a cataract removal surgeries on September 25 at the district hospital in Chhindwara.
4 Patients Allegedly Lose Vision After Cataract Surgery In MP's Chhindwara; CM Kamal Nath Orders Probe
Recently, over a dozen patients lost vision in one eye after alleged botched cataract surgeries at a private hospital in Indore in Madhya Pradesh.
"Inquiry has been ordered regarding patients losing eyesight after cataract operations in Chhindwara. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty," the chief minister, who represents the constituency, tweeted.
The government will bear the cost of treatment of the four patients, he added.
"All efforts will be made to restore their vision," Nath tweeted.
Kalabai Wankhede (65), Dafelal Dhakaria (62), Munna Chore (50) and Ramrati Bai (54), all local residents, were operated upon for cataract and two days later when the bandages were removed, they had no vision, they claimed on Wednesday.
However, hospital authorities have not yet confirmed if they have really lost vision or it is a temporary problem.
Chief Medical and Health Officer of the district Sushil Rathi said three of the four patients were sent to Bhopal for further treatment on Thursday morning. A fourth one, Munna Chore, was being treated in Nagpur, he said.
Recently, over a dozen patients lost vision in one eye after alleged botched cataract surgeries at a private hospital in Indore in the state.
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