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Two doctors booked for doing faulty surgery on 10-year-old boy

Two doctors booked for doing faulty surgery on 10-year-old boy
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Sivaganga police have registered a case against two doctors following allegations of medical negligence that led to a 10-year-old boy requiring a penectomy. The family claims the initial surgery was faulty and that the doctors failed to provide proper follow-up care.

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This case underscores the critical need for medical accountability and the potential consequences of malpractice in private healthcare settings.

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Sivaganga District Police have registered a case against two private doctors in connection with an incident wherein a boy lost his penis due to a faulty surgery performed at a private hospital in Karaikudi in Sivaganga district.

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