Wrong Chemo Procedure Causes Death

In Kolkata, India, a thirty-seven year old engineer, Kuntal Chowdhury, died after receiving  his chemotherapy treatment in the wrong way.

He was an engineer working with a nationalized bank when he was diagnosed in February with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, stage 2.  He was treated at Mumbai's Tata Memorial Hospital.  A month later he went for a chemotherapy treatment in Kolkata at the New Allipore Hospital under the care of his oncologist, Dr. Rajesh Jindel.

On June 18th he went for another treatment.  Dr. Jindel was not present when the anaesthetist  injected the drug.  The injection was supposed to be intravenous but it was pushed into Kuntal's spinal column.   Kuntal realized that it was wrong but it was too late.  His condition worsened starting with fever, vomiting and urine retention.  Paralysis settled in and he began to slowly slip away.  He was referred back to Tata Memorial Hospital.

On June 20, Kuntal was admitted there but the doctors could do little. Oncologist Reena Nair at Tata Memorial observed that the patient had developed "truneal ataxia" caused by a neurological disorder. Doctors there counseled the patient's family members about the condition and the possible outcome. Four days later, they came back to Kolkata and Kuntal was admitted to another private hospital. He was there till Wednesday.

The family has lodged a complaint with the state health department and the West Bengal Medical Council.  The president of the medical council has said they will investigate this and as soon as they get a reply from the doctor the case hearing will start.


Mum's NHL Treatment Not Necessarily Necessary?

Helen Richards was  forty-six years old when she died last July at the University of Wales Hospital.  She had been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma 15 years earlier and was in the hospital for a blood stem cell transplant.  She died after complications arose from the surgery.  However, the postmortem found no evidence of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in her body.

Her daughter, Sarah Richards said "I find the whole thing very disturbing. If I ever got ill I'd be scared to death.  How can you be sure if the doctors are telling you the truth?"

Byron Barnett, Mrs. Richard's brother, believes the doctors had misdiagnosed her.

 He told the Guardian: “She had an operation that she didn’t need. No one had scanned her since December 2006.

“She didn’t go for treatment – she went to be executed by lethal injection.”

An inquest concluded that she died of an infection which led to multiple organ failure including brain swelling and a stroke.   Mr. Barnett intends to brings his complaints to the General Medical Council as well as the Cardiff and Vale NHS (National Health Service) Trust.

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