Nem Bai was told getting a tubectomy would be an easy process — that she would be home by sunset, a few hundred rupees richer and back to work in the fields within two days.
Instead, the 35-year-old mother-of-five was incapacitated within hours of having the surgery at a mass sterilization camp in the central state of Chhattisgarh on Saturday, her widower said. She was one of 13 women who have died since.
“The entire night she was in tremendous pain,” said Ramavtar Suryavanshi, while waiting in his village for his wife’s body to be delivered from the hospital.
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By early Sunday morning, when Suryavanshi rushed Bai to a private hospital nearby, his wife was unable to speak. Within 20 minutes of being admitted to intensive care, she was dead.
Dozens more women remain in hospital and 20 are critically ill after the operations performed by a doctor accused of using rusty equipment in a dirty operating room, highlighting the dangers of the world’s largest surgical contraception program.
“They are in a state of shock,” said K.N. Choudhary, a doctor at Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Science, where several women were being treated.
R.K. Gupta, an experienced doctor, carried out more than 80 surgeries that day at a village family planning camp in Bilaspur district, police say. Such camps are held regularly as part of a long-running effort to control India’s population.
The cause of the deaths was not immediately clear, but officials said the victims showed signs of toxic shock, possibly because of dirty surgical equipment or contaminated medicines.
“Preliminary reports show that the medicines administered were spurious and also the equipment used was rusted,” senior local government official Siddharth Komal Singh Pardeshi said.
Gupta’s mass sterilization took less than three hours with the help of two assistants working in a dirty, abandoned private hospital, officials said, and contravened government guidelines to limit such operations to 30 a day.
A seven-member team of doctors from New Delhi arrived in the district of Bilaspur yesterday to investigate what went wrong, and the local government registered with the police a case of causing death by negligence against Gupta.
Local media said Gupta blamed medicine the women had been later given and denied making any mistakes. He could not be reached for comment yesterday.
The state has suspended four government doctors, including Gupta and the district’s chief medical officer.
“It appears the incident occurred due to negligence” by doctors, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said, before urging patience for the autopsy results.
He also said the victims’ families would each receive a compensation payment of about US$6,600.
Many of the women received payments of 1,400 rupees (US$23) for having the surgery, officials said. Health workers also received smaller payments for bringing women to the camp.
“I would have been happier if they gave her the right treatment instead of giving her the money,” widower Suryavanshi said.
Tubectomies are considered major surgeries. Before guidelines were set by the Indian government, there were reports of doctors carrying out as many as 200 surgeries a day, said Suneeta Mittal, head of gynecology at Fortis Memorial Research Institute near New Delhi.
Additional reporting by AP
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