Couple dies post liver transplant; Pune hospital served notice
The patient, identified as Bapu Komkar, and his wife Kamini, who donated a part of her liver, underwent surgeries at the hospital on 15 August.
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Bapu Komkar died on 17 Aug after transplant complications, his wife Kamini succumbed to infection on 21 Aug
Pune, 25 August
A woman who donated a part of her liver to her husband died days after
he passed away following a transplant surgery, prompting the Maharashtra health
department to issue a notice to a private hospital in Pune, an official said.
The Sahyadri Hospital has been directed to submit all details pertaining
to the transplant procedure by Monday, Deputy Director of Health Services, Dr
Nagnath Yempalle, said on Sunday.
"We have issued a notice to the hospital and sought details of the
recipient and the donor, their video recordings, and the line of treatment. The
hospital has been asked to furnish all the details by 10 am on Monday," he
said.
The patient, identified as Bapu Komkar, and his wife Kamini, who donated
a part of her liver, underwent surgeries at the hospital on 15 August.
Bapu Komkar's health deteriorated after the transplant surgery, and he
passed away on 17 August. Kamini developed an infection on 21 August and died
during treatment.
Their family members have alleged medical negligence and demanded an inquiry into the deaths.
The hospital stated the surgeries were conducted as per the standard medical protocols.
"We are fully cooperating in the investigation. We are committed to
providing all necessary information and support to ensure a thorough review of
this matter," the hospital said in a statement, confirming receipt of the
notice.
It stated the patient (Bapu Komkar) was a high-risk individual with many
complications.
"We deeply sympathise with the Komkar family in this time of immense
loss. A living donor liver transplant is one of the most complex procedures,
and in this case, the patient was a high-risk person with many
complications," it said.
The hospital further stated the family and the donor were fully
counselled about surgical risks in advance.
"The surgeries were carried out following standard medical
protocols. Unfortunately, the recipient developed cardiogenic shock after the
transplant and could not be revived despite all efforts," it said.
On Kamini Komkar's health, the hospital said she initially recovered
well, but later developed septic shock and multi-organ dysfunction, which could
not be controlled even with advanced treatment.
"We remain committed to providing the highest standards of care and
extend our full support to the bereaved family during this tragic time,"
the statement added.
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