To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Expert tells Brisbane court that Patel surgery 'inappropriate', led to deaths

Brisbane, Feb.19 (ANI): Colo-rectal expert Brian Collopy told a Brisbane Magistrates Court today that controversial Indian-born surgeon Dr. Jayant Patel fell short of competent medical practice when he wrongly diagnosed and performed an unnecessary operation on a man who later died.

Bundaberg Base Hospital patient Mervyn Morris, 76, died in June 2003 after Dr Patel performed two operations to try to stop bleeding in his bowel.

According to news.com.au, Collopy told the court that the bleeding could have been treated with iron tablets, cortisone and occasional blood transfusions.

He said Dr Patel, 58, incorrectly diagnosed the source of the bleeding and unnecessarily removed part of the colon.

This was an "inappropriate" and "over-aggressive" response, Dr Collopy said.

Dr Patel has been charged with Morris's manslaughter, as well as that of two other patients. He faces another 10 charges relating to his time as director of surgery at the hospital between 2003 and 2005. (ANI)

Indo-US counterterrorism missions unlikely

New Delhi, Aug 20: Relations between USand India may be expanding rapidly but prospects of future military cooperation against terrorism does not look bright, says an American expert.Polly Nayak, former US intelligence community's senior expert and manager on South Asia, says that persisting policy differences are responsible for this situation."While regular contact among counterterrorism officials probably will increase their mutual comfort over time, it will remain easier for the two sides to agree on tactical agendas than on strategic missions, given their.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login