Doctor in Uttar Pradesh removes uterus instead of gall bladder

VARANASI: Usha Maurya, now 26, was beginning to dread that sharp twinge of pain in her abdominal region that had bothered her for some time. A resident of Bela village in Varanasi’s Cholapur block, Usha approached an ASHA worker from her village when the pain became too frequent. That was May 2020 – the first Covid lockdown.

The ASHA worker took her to a private nursing home run by Dr Praveen Tiwari in Gola. On running a few tests, Usha was diagnosed with stones in her gall bladder. On May 28, 2020, she was operated on for removal of gall bladder at the doctor’s clinic. Discharged a couple of days later, Usha felt relieved. And it seemed like a happy ending.

Fast forward to March 2023, Usha had a bad feeling about a familiar sharp pain in her abdomen. She took a digestive tablet and used a hot water bag to ward off the apprehension. But like the pain, it persisted.

She was taken to another private nursing home, this time in Baniyapur. On a thorough examination, disturbing facts came to light – her gall bladder was intact with stones, but her uterus was found missing. Shocked but unsure, Usha went back to Dr Praveen Tiwari with the test reports and demanded an explanation. He allegedly started threatening her.

After making various rounds to police stations, she approached a local court, after which a case was lodged against the accused doctor on July 25.

Cholapur station officer Rajesh Tripathi said, “Following the court order, we have booked the doctor and have begun our investigation. Her allegations include botched-up surgery and threatening.”

The doctor has been booked under IPC’s sections 336, 337, 338 (causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) among others.

Chief medical officer Dr Sandeep Chaudhary told TOI that the matter will be investigated by a panel of doctors after the police ask for an inquiry

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