could not be separated, it was likely to cause tearing of
the bowel, during the process of separation, because of this reason alone, 30
inches ... bowel was resected and the ends joined, taking further steps, to
prevent further adhesions. The
complainant progressed well, and x-ray revealed, on 22.11.96, there
complainant or her attendants decided to carry out Lap-Assisted Small Bowel Resection which thereby caused injury. Complainant further alleged that the OP-5 fraudulently ... been found in the Hospital. It was held that laparoscopic bowel resection was not done. The same was mentioned to claim money from CGHS
with Hospital
patient no G- 400408 with history of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and was already
under medication for four months and she was diagnosed ... Intra-operatively there were filmy adhesions between the anterior abdominal wall
and bowel which were minimally released so as to avoid any soft tissue injury
help of another article
on the Mechanism Management And Prevention of Laparoscopic Bowel
Injuries is that an inadvertent injury is rare that is complicated
help of another article
on the Mechanism Management And Prevention of Laparoscopic Bowel
Injuries is that an inadvertent injury is rare that is complicated
District Forum further conjectured that this shows only presence of some bowel or gas in the intestine and except this there was no irregularity. Such ... which it has been written "bony skeleton is normal. Bowel gas are seen in...... No radio opaque shadow seen." According to radiologist there
remove future pus and recorded
that there was no leakage in the bowels.
According to two senior surgeons, who were summoned by the Army Court ... emergency.
Diagnostic laparoscopy was done on the patient and it showed distended
bowel loops with inter loop purulent collection and collection in the
pelvis
without any complications. Post-operatively she remained a febrile, ambulated early, resumed bowel and bladder functions satisfactorily and she made an uneventful speedy recovery ... specs of air in the abdomen may be seen in any bowel fistula and maybe misinterpreted on the CT scan as gauze/cotton with
collected at the peritoneum of the patient due to a suspected bowel injury.
5. The petitioner alleges that bowel perforation was inflicted during the
operation ... post
hysterectomy cannot be termed as negligence. It is further stated that bowel
perforation is a known complication of hysterectomy and occurrence of
a known
diagnostic
laparoscopy and proceed". The laparoscopy revealed 'small
bowel entangled' and as it was not safe to proceed further by
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laparoscopic ... presentation, the infection had spread
outside the appendix and involved the small bowel which
was found entangled. Therefore, the allegation of the 1st
complainant that