Quick Summary
- Incident: A woman, Naseemunnisa, developed permanent complications following a C-section procedure at Sri Vijaya Hospitals in Telangana in September 2014.
- Health Issue: She alleged severe pain, numbness, immobility in her left leg post spinal anaesthesia; later diagnosed as “foot drop.”
- Complaint: Naseemunnisa and her husband contended the condition arose due to negligence during anaesthesia management.They sought ₹40 lakh in damages and reimbursement of medical expenses.
- Defense: Doctors denied negligence and cited obesity and multiple prior C-sections as contributing factors; claimed patient was discharged in stable condition.
- verdict by Commission: The Telangana State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission found negligence likely due to wrong administration of spinal injection without proper explanation or diagnosis by the doctors.
- Compensation Ordered: ₹1 lakh towards medical expenses, ₹2 lakh compensation for suffering, and ₹20,000 for costs-payable within six weeks with 7% annual interest if delayed.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This ruling underscores the importance of accountability in healthcare services across India. By holding a private hospital liable for improper procedural handling that led to permanent damage for a patient, it demonstrates the effectiveness of consumer protection mechanisms such as state redressal commissions. Though the verdict does not meet the complainants’ initial demand for higher damages (₹40 lakh), it is significant that negligence was acknowledged based on evidence.the case also highlights systemic challenges including documentation gaps in hospitals during complex procedures like spinal anaesthesia. Ensuring clear diagnoses and proper interaction with patients remains critical to maintaining trust within India’s healthcare system. The decision serves as a reminder that even experienced professionals must adhere strictly to established protocols with transparency regarding complications-a prerequisite in safeguarding patient rights amidst rising cases tied to medical malpractice.
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