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The impending disaster with diagnostic machines has unfolded at Osmania General Hospital (OGH).
From Friday night time, the hospital doesn’t have a CT-Scan facility. The tools is essential for the reason that scanning is essential earlier than performing surgical procedures on victims of highway accidents with head accidents, for mind stroke sufferers to know if there’s any inner bleeding or clots within the mind.
Besides, CT-Scan is used to know the likelihood of sufferers having COVID-19 in the event that they present signs of the infectious illness.
After rain water made its approach into diagnostic rooms within the hospital’s Quli Qutb Shah block on Friday night time, the CT Scan and MRI machines had been shut down.
“We get at least five to six such cases a day. We cannot rely on MRI machine alone as it takes around half an hour for one patient to be scanned. And road accident victims or paralysis patients need emergency care. So CT scan is preferred,” sources within the hospital stated.
The hospital has two CT Scan machines. One within the Out Patient block, one other within the Quli Qutb Shah block. The CT Scan in OP block is dysfunctional. So the hospital was left with just one of the machines.
However, after rains pounded Hyderabad on Friday night, water entered into the CT Scan machine within the prognosis room in Quli Qutb Shah block and it was switched off. The end result, no CT scan machine at the key hospital on Saturday.
“Now we don’t have a CT Scan machine. If there is a patient in need of emergency care, we are forced to use X-Ray or Ultrasound machines. This situation could have been avoided if the machine in OP block was repaired on priority basis,” sources stated.
OGH and Gandhi Hospital are tertiary care hospitals the place highway accidents and different emergency circumstances are attended. Since solely COVID-19 sufferers are attended at Gandhi Hospital, OGH was the one authorities tertiary care centre in Telangana the place emergency circumstances are attended. With the defunct machines, a vital course of earlier than surgical procedures couldn’t be executed.
It was learnt that the engineering workforce from Telangana State Medical Services and Infrastructure Development Corporation (TSMIDC) are taking remedial measures.
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