Prithviraj (23), a resident of Purebhawani village in Kothi area of Barabanki district, said in February 2015, he had visited the district hospital with complaint of stomach ache from where he was referred to the KGMU.
He said Dr Sandeep Tiwari and Dr Anand Mishra treated him and he was discharged from the hospital in March 2015.
He claimed when again the stomach ache started last month, after which he got ultrasound test done and he was informed that his right kidney is missing.
Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Krishan had issued directions to register the case.
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Meanwhile, as the matter came to fore, Medical Education Minister Ashutosh Tondon ordered a probe into it.
A four-member committee headed by Prof R K Sharma, Head, Department of Nephrology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Insitute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) was constituted yesterday to probe the matter.
When asked, a KGMU spokesman told PTI that it was impossible to take out a kidney of a patient admitted in emergency at the Trauma Centre.
"Also, the present case is of 2015. At that time the facility of kidney transplant was not available in KGMU and even in SGPGI. The patient, who has made the allegation, is ignorant of these facts and seems to have been misled," the spokesman added.
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