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Dr. Suman Nath
NEGLIGENCE OF DR DIBAKAR GHOSH, Uro Surgeon (http://www.drdibakarghosh.com/)My father was detected with a lump in his urinary bladder (asymptomatic)and has undergone a couple of operations technically known as TURBT. It was performed by one of the well known surgeons Dr. Dibakar Ghosh, in Divine Nursing Home, Beleaghata, Kolkata. Right now he is counting his last few days at AMRI hospitals Salt Lake under Dr. Sushrata Bandyopadhyay. It's been a long story of helplessly watching a healthy person deteriorate rapidly within one and a half months, primarily because of medical negligence. How did it happen?Dr. Dibakar Ghosh (associated with some of the top hospitals like Columbia Asia, and AMRI)performed TURBT twice within a week's time. The biopsy report indicated high grade invasive bladder cancer. The question is why he had to perform the operation twice within a week?Because he released my father immediately one day after the operation was done, despite of our repeated request he released him. My father generated blood clot within the bladder and urethra. With severe pain he was readmitted. Dr. Ghosh performed USG to find the previous operation WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL. Hence he performed Redo TURBT. My father was having fever, but Dr. Ghosh continued to give him Calpol 650. In consequence, we couldn't understand he was already having an Urinary Track Infection. He was released and then again had to be readmitted because of UTI. It was a multi drug resistant UTI. Thankfully one of the combinations of antibiotics Pipercelline and Tajobactum was working. The course of such antibiotics is the minimum of seven days, if no other adverse consequence is noted. Dr. Dibakar Ghosh wanted my father to be released in three days. However, after our repeated requests he gave it for four days only. In consequence his infection relapsed. Now he is also resistent towards this medicine. Dr. Sushruta Bandyopadhyay, head of critical care unit of AMRI, Salt Lake, had no choice than to deliv
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