pain over the
operative site and it was diagnosed as the incisional hernia and advised for surgery for which he did not
turn ... opposite parties and it is not correct to say that Hernia
occurred due to improper suture during the operation conducted by the opposite
parties
treatment of
one Dr. R. Tushar Lakhia, consulting surgeon for hiatus hernia.
5. The deceased complained of persistent severe chest pain with
perspiration from ... August, 1996. Suspecting that the chest pain was due to the
hiatus hernia, he consulted Dr. Lakhia, who, however, ruled out the cause
operation of FUC-Diaphragmaic Hernia
and at that time he was only three days old.
Prior to this appointment in the hospital ... said operation, Master Akash again developed a problem of
FUC-Diaphragmaic Hernia with Mal rotation Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction in
which he was not accepting feeds
repudiated. It is also argued that the insured
was suffering from Hernia which also was not disclosed by
the insured and therefore repudiation ... learned counsel for the appellant
that the insured was suffering from hernia but this fact was
not disclosed by him in his proposal form
discharge summary, the complainant
had taken treatment for obstructed para umbilical hernia, as inpatient
in Billroth Hospital between 9.12.2008 and 13.12.2008, for which as evidenced ... proved by the discharge summary, that the
complainant was suffering from umbilical hernia, we can take it as hernia. Therefore, there is no doubt
with 3rd opposite party and
he was advised for direct inguinal reducible hernia operation and accordingly
he got admitted on 29.12.2006 and undergone surgery ... complainant was admitted on 29.12.06 and he
was diagnosed for bilateral inguinal hernia underwent a laparoscopy surgery
with mesh repair done by Dr.Ravindran Kumaren
with the complaint of abdomen pain which was due
to Hernia. After taking consent of the complainant, the opposite party No.1
conducted operation ... opposite party No.1, it was a case of
emergency because the Hernia found of obstructed in nature if the patient come
immediately. In other
appellant, found him unfit due to "Right Sided Inguinal
Hernia". Hence, his dispatch to the Training Centre was
kept in abeyance ... said to be unfit for enrolment due to "Right Sided
Inguinal Hernia" on medical review
Tagore Hospital, Bhagwan Mahavir Marg,
Jalandhar due to physical ailment of Hernia on 26.10.2004 and surgery
was performed for treating him. Family Health Plan ... such, the present policy
was treated as new policy and treatment of Hernia was not covered in the
first year of mediclaim policy. The respondent
before the District Consumer
Forum was that he was a patient of Hernia and was admitted in the hospital of
the opposite party ... upon the same day i.e. 12.94.1999. The surgery was
conducted for hernia under all aseptic conditions and by undertaking the utmost
care