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In Fergana Region, a shocking incident occurred: a patient who was scheduled for a planned operation to amputate her left leg due to complications from diabetes ended up losing both legs. This became known after the woman regained consciousness following the surgery.
This story was reported by Milliy TV.
No Consent for the Second Amputation
According to the victim’s relatives, this was not her first surgery — the woman has been battling diabetes for 10 years, which has severely affected her health.
The relatives claim that the medical records clearly stated that only the left leg needed to be amputated. They are outraged that the doctors did not seek their consent for the removal of the second leg. The family is calling on authorities to investigate the situation and take strict measures against the medical staff.
The Doctors’ Version
The medical institution provided its explanation of the incident. According to the hospital representatives, the operation was indeed planned for the amputation of the left leg. However, during the surgical procedure, the doctors discovered critical ischemia in the right leg as well.
To prevent life-threatening complications, the surgeon decided to amputate the right leg immediately, without prior consultation with the patient’s relatives.
As of now, the patient’s condition is stable, and she remains under medical supervision in the intensive care unit.
Investigation Underway
The Fergana District Prosecutor’s Office has launched a pre-investigation inquiry into the incident. Additionally, a forensic medical examination has been appointed to determine whether the decision to amputate the second leg was justified.
This case has caused widespread public outcry. The primary question raised by the relatives and the public is why the doctors did not discuss the patient’s critical condition and the necessity of an urgent second amputation with the family.
The situation demands a thorough investigation to determine whether there was a violation of medical protocols and the patient’s rights.
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