The family of a 24-year-old youth have accused doctors at Fortis hospital Shalimarbagh of wrongly operating upon the left leg of him instead of the injured right leg.
The DMC, which has taken suo motu cognizance of the matter, will conduct an inquiry and take appropriate action, DMC Secretary Girish Tyagi said.
"A Delhi Medical Council team will visit the hospital tomorrow and go through all the documents. We will also hold conversations with the staff and doctors who were present during the surgery at the operation theatre.
Ravi Rai, a resident of Ashok Vihar was taken to Fortis Hospital on Sunday after he slipped from the staircase.
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Tests found that he had suffered fracture on his right foot and the doctors said that his condition required surgery, his Father Ramkaran Rai said.
Delhi police registered an FIR in connection with the matter.
"An FIR under Sections 336 (endangering life through negligence) and 338 of IPC has been registered," a senior police official said.
Fortis issued a statement saying that "following yesterday's (Monday's) incident, we immediately set up an expert committee to enquire into the matter. Their preliminary view suggests that in the rarest of aberrations, the operating team may have disregarded and sidestepped due processes.
"We take our obligation to our patients very seriously. As this is a zero tolerance area for us, the services of erring doctors and OR personnel (five) have been dispensed forthwith," it said.
Meanwhile, Ravi, a CA student, was yesterday shifted to Max Hospital where he is undergoing treatment.