Rihan suffered from a series of health complications, which were exacerbated due to bungling by a team of doctors.
Nepal: The Patan High Court has directed
A joint bench of Justices Subash Poudel and Hari Prasad Poudel
on Monday decided to order the hospital to pay compensation to the plaintiff.
“I
am informed about yesterday’s decision, but we have yet to receive the
details,” Sanjeev Neupane, Rihan’s father, told the Post. “We have taken the
court order positively, as it gives hope to all patients that the court will do
justice to those who fall victim at the hands of hospitals and doctors. We had
hoped that the court would also say something about negligence of doctors.”
Rihan
was born to Ekata Ghimire and Sanjeev Neupane on June 26, 2018, at
From
the very moment he was born, Rihan suffered from a series of health
complications, which, according to Neupane, were exacerbated or mistreated by a
team of doctors at Grande.
In
nearly a year at the hospital, Ekata and Sanjeev watched helplessly as the
hospital committed malpractice after malpractice, often due to simple oversight
and, at other times, carelessness. In the end, their newborn would end up the
way he is today—catatonic.
After
the hospital refused to admit there was negligence on its part, Neupane lodged
a complaint on May 22, 2019 at the Nepal Medical Council.
The
Council, which is the national regulatory body of medical practitioners,
carried out a probe against the doctors involved in the treatment and found
sheer negligence on the part of doctors and hospital management. But it stopped
short of recommending any action.
The
Council in 2019 formed
an expert panel to probe the alleged medical negligence by the hospital and sought
clarification on why it should not face action for negligence during
the treatment of Rihan.
The
probe team found that administering a high dose of paracetamol to the baby
during treatment was a grave mistake. The council also said it found
misunderstandings between the radiologists and treating neurosurgeons regarding
the size of ventricles and cyst, and that the findings were not clearly
explained to the family members.
The
probe team also found a lack of uniformity among the doctors involved in the
treatment, which, according to the council, shows that doctors failed in
counselling, briefing and coordinating.
Radiologists
at the hospital had recommended CT and MRI tests after conducting an ultrasound
of the baby’s brain, but the hospital delayed the test, according to the
council’s report.
The
council had also sent a letter to hospital asking it to put Dr Dipika Dhakal, a
paediatrician, under probation and warned Amit Thapa, the neurosurgeon who
operated on Rihan, not to repeat a similar mistake in the future.
Dr
Chakra Raj Pandey, then director at the
“The
hospital had given the antidote to lessen side effects of the high dose of
paracetamol and had taken all necessary measures to mitigate risks. We had also
informed the relatives about the condition of the patient,” Pandey had told the
Post in 2019.
Neupane
and his wife Ekata had lodged a case against the
Neupane
said his son Rihan’s condition remains the same as it was two years ago.
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