In a shocking incident, two doctors got into a verbal spat while operating on a pregnant woman, in Umaid Hospital that comes under Sampurananda Medical College here.
The emergency operation was underway due to the low heartbeat of the foetus, which is when the incident took place.
Dr. Ashok Nanaval, a gynaecologist, and Dr. M.L. Tuk, an infertility specialist, started arguing over something as soon as the operation began.
The Principal of Sampurananda Medical College, A.L. Bhat, has said that he was informed about the "viral" video, where two of the doctors were quarreling and using indecent language inside the operation theatre.
"This is condemnable and a disrespect of the operation theatre," Bhat said.
He informed that both the doctors have been removed from their post.
Bhat also revealed, "A committee has been established to look into the matter and based on this committee's report, a strict action will be taken against them."
Condemning the whole incident, Prinipal Bhat also said that they have recommended the government to take this matter seriously.
Sources reveal that the newborn died in the operation theatre to which Umaid Hospital Superintendent Ranjana Desai said that the child died due to low heartbeat, while the woman was "safe," adding that they are waiting for the reports.
"I was not present in the hospital at the time of the incident but the moment I was informed, a clarification was demanded from both the doctors," he added.
She further said that the behaviour and the language used by the doctors were "not acceptable".
"A committee has been set up that will submit its report after gathering factual information within three days," Desai said.
Desai conveyed that the committee has begun the investigation and added, "This is a very serious matter."
The onlookers have said that the intensity of the fight was such that the doctors would have beaten up each other.
Amidst the spat, the doctors standing inside the operation theatre kept looking on, as mere spectators.
On asking whether there are some internal issues in the hospital, Desai denied, saying she has not received any information about it.
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