Show-Cause Notice to Assam Doctor for Performing 21 C-Sections in 10 Hours

Dr. Bordoloi carried out 21 LSCS surgeries between 3:40 pm on Sept. 5 and 1:50 am on Sept. 6, all within a single major operating theatre.

Guwahati: Authorities in Assam’s Morigaon district have issued a show-cause notice to a gynaecologist who reportedly performed 21 caesarean deliveries within just 10 hours at the district’s civil hospital, raising questions over patient safety and adherence to medical protocols.

The notice, served by Additional District Commissioner (Health) Nitisha Bora, was addressed to Dr. Kantheswar Bordoloi, a medical and health officer at the hospital, following a surprise inspection of the maternity wing on September 6.

According to official records, Dr. Bordoloi carried out 21 lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) surgeries between 3:40 pm on September 5 and 1:50 am on September 6, all within a single major operating theatre.

The administration said the development raised “serious concerns” about workload management, sterilisation measures, and compliance with patient safety protocols. The doctor has been directed to submit a detailed case-wise report, including the preparatory steps and sterilisation processes adopted during the procedures.

The show-cause notice specifically asked him to explain the standard operating procedures (SOPs) followed for instrument sterilisation during what officials described as a “marathon series of surgeries.”

Responding to the allegations, Dr. Bordoloi defended his actions, stating that he is fully competent to manage multiple emergency surgeries within a limited timeframe and insisted that the surgeries were performed keeping patient welfare in mind.

Hot this week

Maternal Health Crisis in the U.S. Puts Infants at Higher Risk, New Study Finds

Improving women’s health is vital not only for mothers...

Two in Three Women Have Preventable Risk Factors for Birth Defects, Study Finds

According to the researchers, these factors can disrupt one-carbon...

Study Finds Toxic Lead and Uranium in Children’s Blood in Punjab and Chandigarh

Toxic metals like lead and uranium in children’s blood...

Gynaecologists to Use AI for Reducing Maternal Mortality in India

Maternal and childcare is one of India’s key health...

Only 4% of Young Indian Women Exercise Daily, Survey Reveals

Only 3.9% of young women aged 15-29 exercise daily,...

Topics

Maternal Health Crisis in the U.S. Puts Infants at Higher Risk, New Study Finds

Improving women’s health is vital not only for mothers...

Two in Three Women Have Preventable Risk Factors for Birth Defects, Study Finds

According to the researchers, these factors can disrupt one-carbon...

Study Finds Toxic Lead and Uranium in Children’s Blood in Punjab and Chandigarh

Toxic metals like lead and uranium in children’s blood...

Gynaecologists to Use AI for Reducing Maternal Mortality in India

Maternal and childcare is one of India’s key health...

Only 4% of Young Indian Women Exercise Daily, Survey Reveals

Only 3.9% of young women aged 15-29 exercise daily,...

Beyond the Glamour: Celebrities Share Emotional Struggles During Childbirth

Their stories shed light on the hidden struggles of...

UNICEF’s Call to Action: Tackling the Rising Burden of NCDs in Children and Adolescents

Unlike infectious diseases, NCDs are not passed from person...

Children in India Are Facing Rising Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels!

Kerala and Maharashtra had the lowest prevalence rates, at...

Related Articles

Translate »