A Bihar youth's dreams of joining the Indian Army lay shattered after he lost sensation in his left hand owing to "medical negligence" following a surgery performed by a city doctor, his family claimed on Saturday.
Muzzafarpur resident Rajan Sharma, 20, arrived in Kolkata in January for a surgery following a broken elbow bone. Sharma has undergone three procedures since then under the supervision of two doctors affiliated to two top state-run city hospitals.
"I was preparing for my physical examination after clearing the written one, to join the Army. I was running and I slipped and fell and fractured the bone in my left arm. The first two surgeries were done by a doctor of NRS Medical College and Hospital while the third one was at Calcutta Medical College. After the first surgery in January, I started losing sensation in my fingers and gradually my hand became numb," Sharma told a local television channel here.
"I have been asked to undergo physiotherapy and come back for a fourth surgery, if required," said a helpless Sharma draped in an arm sling.
According to the youth's uncle, upon further examination, it was discovered a nerve had been damaged during the first operation.
"Another doctor showed us an MRI scan and told us there was medical negligence. The nerve was damaged in the first procedure. The first doctor who we had consulted claimed the surgery that he would perform was the best," the uncle said.
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