Dr. George Kwame Prah [Middle]
hehehehe...........A
doctor has gotten himself into more trouble than he saw coming after he
was said to have amputated two patients without their consent.
A report by Ghana Web has shown that two motorbike accident victims
have had their legs amputated at the Central Regional Hospital in
Winneba under what they termed questionable circumstances.
The two amputees are now demanding a probe into the matter.
According to Ghana Web, the two men, Jacob Mensah, 25, and Isaac
Amankwaa Annor, 33, were sent to the Hospital on a referral from the
Kasoa Hospital after their motorbike collided at Denkyira near Kasoa,
and sustained leg injuries.
According to their family members, a medical doctor who was on duty
at the time, George Kwame Prah, told them the legs of the two would
have to be amputated but they kicked against that decision.
Albert Mensah, whose 25-year-old brother was a victim, told Onua FM
Wednesday that his brother who was conscious and the family resisted
Dr. Prah’s attempt to amputate the leg.
For them, he explained the level of the injury was not deadly to
warrant amputation, hence cautioned the doctor against his decision. He
said they informed the doctor to treat the injury as they intended on
resorting to alternative medicine to heal him upon discharge from the
Hospital.
Albert Mensah claimed Dr Prah agreed and they were made to pay GHC10 and GHC70 for bandage and medicine respectively.
Unknown to them, he alleged that his brother and the other victim
were taken to the theatre where they were sedated, and had their legs
amputated without a verbal or written consent from either the victims or
their families.
According to him, when they realised the legs of the victims have
been amputated, he personally confronted Dr. Prah but he refused to
explain his action.
He also said the doctor refused to give or let the family see the amputated leg when they demanded for it.
The family members of the victims are raising red flag over the
professional conduct of Dr. Prah in the matter and demanding
investigation into it and where necessary, appropriate sanctions
applied.
When contacted, Dr. Pray who is also the Medical Superintendent of
the Hospital confirmed the allegation that consent was not sought before
the Hospital amputated the legs of the two victims.
He said the victims were brought to the Hospital with an “unknown”
status, meaning their relative were not around, which he said was the
reason why consent could not be sought.
At a meeting with the relatives of one of the victims in his office
Thursday evening, Dr. Prah denied that he was the doctor who performed
the amputation operation but declined to name the said doctor.
However, when the relatives left his office, he admitted to our reporter to having performed the operation “to save their lives”.
Prah pointed out that the opinion of the family members that the
injury sustained by their relative was not life threatening couldn’t be
medically correct. He also declined to give further details on the
matter, claiming that the Hospital authorities have not given him the
clearance to speak on the matter.
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