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The Walewale Municipal Hospital discharged an assaulted patient after more than a week of failed attempts to reach his relatives, according to hospital authorities.
The patient, identified as 30-year-old Sambor Umar, had been admitted with serious injuries after he was assaulted in Wulugu in the North East Region over an alleged attempted theft.
Medical staff reported that he was brought in unconscious on December 1 and required intensive care during the initial days of his admission.
The situation later became a major welfare and logistical concern for the hospital.
Hospital officials said several calls and follow-up attempts to his family and community members went unanswered, with no one stepping forward to take responsibility for his continued care.
A senior administrator indicated that all efforts to get his relatives involved were unsuccessful.
“He was brought here on Monday last week,” Senior Nurse Simon Jabik narrated.
“He was assaulted, and the ambulance brought him. When he came, he was unconscious with cutlass wounds on his body. We managed and resuscitated him, and he is a bit stable now. But we are struggling to get in contact with any family member so we can discharge him and send him back to his family.”
“He is now a challenge to us. Our ward is small; there is no space. We have people who need urgent care, and we don’t have space for them.”
Hospital staff and a local social welfare officer say it is still unclear why the community has refused to respond, although there are indications the man may have been disowned before the assault.
Reports suggest that his elder brother declined to respond to the hospital’s calls, explaining that he had previously been arrested after standing surety for him in a theft case. The Assemblyman and the community chief also chose not to get involved.
With no relative available to assume responsibility and with the hospital unable to continue holding a non-critical patient, officials say the facility had no option but to discharge him.
The hospital is calling on the Social Welfare Directorate to assist by providing temporary shelter or support for the patient.
Management of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, also known as Ridge Hospital has released the medical report of a patient who died while receiving treatment at the facility.
The patient, 47-year-old Esther Sosuh died on the evening of June 25, 2020.
The hospital decided to probe the circumstances under which the patient died after her husband, Emmanuel Kuto, the Director of the Ghana Institute of Languages, accused the hospital of impunity and total disregard for accountability.
According to the report sighted by citinewsroom.com the above-named patient (Esther Sosuh) was first seen at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (GARH) on the 9th of June 2020 where she reported with complaints of an anterior abdominal wall swelling.
The report indicates that after a thorough assessment and examination, a diagnosis of a Reducible Epigastric Hernia was made. She was then worked up for surgery and made to do various investigations and subsequently referred to see the Anaesthesia team for review and clearance for surgery. She reported back on the 16th of June 2020, having been cleared by the anaesthesia team for surgery. She was then booked to have an elective hernia repair on 22nd June 2020 to be admitted the day before surgery.
According to the Ridge hospital, she underwent successful surgery on June 22, 2020, after which she was transferred to the recovery ward where she spent 2 hours under strict monitoring. After spending 2 hours in the Recovery ward she was eventually transferred to the Surgical ward.
The hospital indicates that on arrival to the Surgical ward, her vital signs were checked and recorded and they were normal. The Patient was seen in the morning of Tuesday 23 rd June 2020 where she complained of pain at the incision site. She was examined and put on analgesia (pain relief)… She was encouraged to mobilize and to start feeding.
The report, however, indicated that at around 5 pm on Tuesday, 23rd June 2020, the patient fell in the washroom whilst using the toilet and was assisted and examined by doctors and nurses on the ward and an Impression of Pulmonary embolism was formed. She was given SC clexane 80mg and put on TED stockings.
The hospital further explained that Esther Sosuh “was seen in bed complaining of severe central
chest pain, sweating and [being] restless on Wednesday, June 24, 2020.
She was subsequently examined and chest Xray, Electrocardiography, D-Dimer, Troponins I and 2 were done and Physician Specialist was requested to review her.
Results from the Electrocardiography done had features suggestive of Myocardial Infarction, for which she was put on medication, the report said.
At 11:45 pm of 24th June, 2020 [the] patient suddenly became severely dyspneic and restless. The night doctors were called to see the patient who they assessed and commenced resuscitation immediately but was unsuccessful and the patient declared clinically dead at 12:10 am on Thursday, 25th June 2020, the report concluded.
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