Doctors Sanctioned After Pregnant Woman, Unborn Child Died in Hospital
Ikot Ekpene General Hospital in Akwa Ibom State has sanctioned three of its doctors following the death of a pregnant woman, Ndiana Amos, and her baby, allegedly caused by medical negligence.
The House of Assembly Committee on Health directed the Ministry of Health and the state Hospitals Management Board, to carry out the scrutiny following its investigations on the cause of Amos and her baby’s death.
Chairman of the Committee and member representing Ibiono Ibom State Constituency, Moses Essien, issued the directive during a meeting with the Commissioner for Health, Dr Ekem John, and top officials of the ministry and hospital board at the Assembly complex on Thursday.
According to a viral video posted online by the sister, the deceased and her baby died last weekend following alleged medical negligence.
After the footage was released, it triggered widespread outrage across the state and drew the attention of the state governor, Umo Eno who ordered a probe into the incident.
Following an unscheduled fact-finding visit to the hospital on Monday, the committee concluded that negligence, not lack of resources, was responsible for the tragedy.
According to the committee, the first doctor on call, Dr. Mfon Thomas, had documented the patient’s condition, suspected to be placenta previa, and sought a second opinion from Dr Enobong Udota, who was absent.
Another medical doctor, Dr EtoroAbasi Okon, who was not on duty, was eventually contacted but arrived about two hours late.
It said the Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Dr Ekerette Dan, the third doctor on call, was never informed of the emergency.
It added that, by the time surgery was performed, the baby had already died. Although the mother was initially stabilised post-surgery, she succumbed to excessive bleeding shortly after.
Following the findings of the committee, Essien vowed that the Assembly would not rest until sanctions were imposed on those responsible as he directed the health commissioner to take responsibility and make necessary recommendations to the governor.
According to him, the incident was a preventable tragedy and was caused by professional lapses by on-duty staff.
On Thursday, the three doctors mentioned were finally sanctioned.