Srinagar, Feb 06 (KNO): Authorities in north Kashmir’s Sopore have sealed the operation theatre of Hakeem Sonuallah Hospital and suspended two doctors following an alleged case of medical negligence, where a woman admitted for ear surgery reportedly had her uterus removed instead.
Sources told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)—that the woman had been undergoing treatment at the private hospital and was scheduled for ear surgery. However, in the absence of the doctor treating her, the procedure was allegedly conducted by another doctor, who mistakenly performed a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus).
Following public outcry, authorities acted swiftly and sealed the hospital’s operation theatre, citing serious violations of medical protocols.
“We are investigating the matter thoroughly and have served notices to the hospital management, doctors, and staff to explain their position. Preliminary inquiry and evidence suggest that this operation theatre should not have been operational in the first place, and therefore, we have sealed it,” said Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Sopore, SA Raina.
He assured that a comprehensive probe is underway and strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
Taking further action, the Jammu and Kashmir government has suspended two doctors allegedly involved in the incident. According to an official order, a copy of which lies with KNO, the following doctors have been suspended: Dr. Anjum Nazir, Consultant Gynaecologist, SDH Sopore, and Dr. Tariq Ahmad Dar, Medical Officer (Diploma in Anesthesia), DH Bandipora.
The government has also barred both doctors from engaging in any form of private practice across Jammu & Kashmir until further orders.
The order further states that the operation theatre of Hakeem Sonuallah Hospital will remain sealed until the investigation is completed.
Authorities have assured that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure accountability and prevent such incidents in the future. The investigation is expected to conclude in the coming days, after which further action will be taken based on the findings—(KNO)