The patient, Gopal Dass, was suffering from Buerger's disease, which impairs blood flow in hands and feet, but Sir Ganga Ram Hospital hospital diagnosed him as having only Post Polio Residual Paralysis (PPRP) for which Dr S P Mandal performed a surgery, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) noted in its order.
The NCDRC observed that since necessary tests were not conducted in time to conclusively diagnose the patient's condition, his toe had become septic with gangrene setting in which necessitated amputation of his right leg below the knee and thus enhanced the compensation to Rs 3.05 lakh from Rs 55,000 awarded by the Delhi State Consumer Commission.
"It was necessary for opposite party 1 (Mandal) to have conducted the tests required to diagnose Buerger's disease before reaching a conclusive diagnosis that this was merely a case of PPRP for which surgery was undertaken.
The NCDRC's order came while dismissing the appeal of the doctor and the hospital against the state commission's order holding them guilty of limited medical negligence for not conducting requisite tests.
Ganga Ram hospital had contended it was not responsible as the surgery was performed in another hospital by its doctor.