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Eleven persons are feared to have lost vision due to bacterial infection following cataract surgeries conducted at a private hospital in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore last week.
Thirteen patients underwent surgery under the National Programme for Control of Blindness at Indore Netra Chikitsalay on 8 August and some of them later complained of blurred vision, Indore Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Praveen Jadia had told PTI earlier in the day.
Similar incident had been reported at the hospital in 2010 when cataract surgeries performed on 18 patients had gone wrong, Jadia said, adding he was not CMHO then.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath termed the incident as "very unfortunate".
"How come this hospital got permission to operate after the incident nine years ago," Nath tweeted. Stern action will be taken against the hospital management and those responsible after inquiry, he added.
The unfortunate patients will get free treatment and financial help of Rs 50,000 each, Nath further tweeted.
The victims have been now admitted to another eye hospital, Choithram Netralaya. Two specialist doctors including Dr Rajiv Raman from Sankara Nethralaya in Chennai would be coming to Indore to examine them and see if a corrective treatment can be administered, he added.
There are chances of restoration of eyesight, he said adding that the victims have contracted "pseudomonas" infection. "We are treating them for this bacterial infection. We are probing if they contracted the infection during or after the operation," Dr Jadia added.
Speaking to media, Rami Bai, one of the patients who complained of blurred vision after the surgery, said in a choked voice, "I can't see anything now."
District Collector Lokesh Kumar Jatav said the operation theater of the hospital has been sealed for the purpose of probe.
Health Minister Tulsiram Silawat said a seven-member committee headed by Indore Divisional Commissioner will probe the tragedy.
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