Nine people go blind after undergoing eye surgery in private hospital in Andhra Pradesh

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May 29, 2012 at 9:15 AM

Nine people lost their eyesightafter undergoing surgery at a private hospital in Ongole town of Andhra Pradesh. The victims, from poor families, were  shifted to the government-run Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital. The doctors said the retinas were damaged and chances of their regaining eyesight were bleak. The victims underwent cataract operation three days ago in Ongole, about 340 km from here. Doctors here blamed infection for the tragedy. In December last year, five people went blind after undergoing surgery at a free eye surgery camp in Nandyal town of Kurnool district. 

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    Gilu May 30, 2012 at 10:43 am

    It is a matter of GREAT SHAME…… Every body including GOVT health department knows that Maximum poor people loss their eyes , who are treated in FREE EYE CAMP……..through out country…….. AND you will be unpleasant to know this is SHEER NEGLIGENCE OF DOCTOR………BECAUSE IT IS THE DOCTOR HE KNOWS BETTER ABOUT POST SURGERY CONDITION……….You can call it complete WHIMSICAL…. OF THE DOCTORS,,,,,,,, VERY SORRY……….

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      yssubramanyam May 31, 2012 at 4:43 pm

      certified doctors are qualified killers..let us filter them..

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