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Expert panel should determine facts in Payyannur child death, says IMA Kerala

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Kerala State Branch has called for an independent panel of medical experts to investigate the death of a child following an alleged anaesthetic procedure at a hospital in Payyannur. The IMA emphasized the importance of avoiding speculation and 'media trials' before a scientific inquiry is complete. IMA President Dr. M.N. Menon stated that administering general anaesthesia for facial injury repairs in children is a standard medical practice aimed at ensuring safety and optimal outcomes. He highlighted that clinical decisions regarding anaesthesia are based on the patient's condition and require expert assessment. The IMA warned against premature conclusions based on incomplete information and stressed the necessity of expert evaluation to determine medical negligence.

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Expert panel should determine facts in Payyannur child death, says IMA Kerala

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Kerala State Branch has called for an independent panel of medical experts to investigate the death of a child following an alleged anaesthetic procedure at a hospital in Payyannur. The IMA emphasized the importance of avoiding speculation and 'media trials' before a scientific inquiry is complete. IMA President Dr. M.N. Menon stated that administering general anaesthesia for facial injury repairs in children is a standard medical practice aimed at ensuring safety and optimal outcomes. He highlighted that clinical decisions regarding anaesthesia are based on the patient's condition and require expert assessment. The IMA warned against premature conclusions based on incomplete information and stressed the necessity of expert evaluation to determine medical negligence.

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