Jodhpur doctor’s ugly fight inside operation theater, new born dies

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Jodhpur: On Tuesday morning, a pregnant lady reached Umaid Hospital Jodhpur, where she needed an immediate c-sect surgery to be performed. But while operating, a surgeon and an anesthesia specialist had a bitter verbal spat inside the operation theater. The two doctors did not bother about the pregnant woman, who had to have her child immediately delivered. The process got delayed because of their fight. The new born had slow heart beat and he did not survive. The Gyneoclogist surgeon’s name was  doctor Ashok Nainwal and the Anesthesia Specialist was doctor ML Tank. After the video, which was made by one of their colleague came to the fore,  both the doctors have been suspended.

The incident has put serious question on the behaviour of the doctors at the time of emergency, which caused the death of the new born. Watch the video.

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