[Resolved]  Lifeline Hospital — Unethical practice

LIFE AFTER DEATH – real life (rather death) experience

This is not a philosophical statement on one's life after death, this is about how my wife, Padma died in a hospital in Chennai. Whatever I have seen only in movies so far, is experienced by me.

We were living in the UK for few years; our family includes me, my wife (Padma), and our 7 yr old son and 8months old daughter. My wife had a symptom of ventral hernia (slightly bulged abdomen), we had consulted General Physician and Surgeon in the UK and advice was that she needed a surgery to have a mesh to fix the problem with a few weeks rest. We were also told that this is not an emergency and it can be done anytime though earlier is good. In fact the surgeon whom we consulted in UK talked about an example of a lady having this done for 30 years of the symptom. My wife did not have any specific pain or something except a small discomfort of bulgy abdomen (like a 2 months pregnant lady) and she was in her normal routine of taking care of our children, taking our son to school, household work, etc.

We were planning for Christmas vacation in India in Dec 2007, we thought we will consult some 'good' doctors over in India and take a decision of when we will do the surgery if required and possibly felt doing in India is good because of family support. We have got a reference of Dr J S Rajkumar of Lifeline hospital and we booked an appointment to meet him.

We landed in Chennai on 14th Dec 2007 for a three weeks vacation, met Dr Rajkumar at his city hospital (Rigid hospital) in Chetput on 15th Dec 2007 (Sat) at about 730pm. We have explained him the background, shown him all the comments o[censored]K surgeon, medical reports related to my wife pregnancy, deliveries, etc (she had delivered both our children normally). After few minutes of assessment Dr Rajkumar told us this hernia requires laparoscopic surgery and we can do this next day itself. We were little concerned initially of getting this surgery done the very next day (particularly we were still not out of jet lag and she was feeding our baby) and got convinced with the 'salesy' words given by the Doctors. To quote a comment from the Doctor "she will run in two days time and can lift two suitcases and you can return to UK as per your plan on 3rd Jan 2008"). Also Dr Rajkumar told us that he will be on travel for 3 days from 17th Dec and moreover he was teaching Post Graduates on 16th Dec about laparoscopic surgery and let us get it done on 16th Dec.

Then my wife was put into all sorts of equipments in the hospital (in the name of assessment); blood, urine, ECG, MRI and so on and the tests were conducted till about 11pm on 15th Dec. In fact they have opened the labs after closing hours and got the test done and handed over the test results to us. They had some problem in the ECG and we were told that ECG can be done on the next day at Lifeline hospital.

We were asked to report to Rigid hospital at 5am in the morning. Think of it, we went our residence around midnight and my wife had rush on some food to keep compliance on the fasting 8 hrs prior to surgery. After preparing for the hospital visit that night and a couple of hours sleep (3 hrs or so) we reached Rigid hospital on 16th morning at 5am or so and from there we were transported by an 'ambulance' to Lifelife hospital in Perungudi (outskirts of Chennai).

We reached the hospital at 630am, paid some initial advance for the surgery and we were given a room. Padma went through some more basic checks like height, weight, etc. Padma was taken to the operation theatre at about 10am in the morning on 16th Dec. After the laparoscopic procedure she was moved to post operative ward at about 12 noon and I have met her in the afternoon to say a small hello when she gained consciousness. Dr Rajkumar met us on 16th Dec afternoon and he in fact congratulated me for successful surgery and said he has used proceed mesh (costly one) and advised his staff to move Padma to normal ward in the evening as she had to feed her baby. But, Padma was moved to normal ward only on 17th Dec morning, she was on IV fluids as per normal post operative procedure.

Padma started to develop some fluids in her abdomen which duty doctors / surgeons have 'rightly' observed. She was put in some series of tests on 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th – tests include multiple ultra sound, multiple CT scans, pricked her abdomen and taken fluids, she had a long tube through her nose overnight to collect fluid for tests, etc. We were told the fluid is normal after surgery and it will be alright after she passes stool, etc.

In the meanwhile Dr Rajkumar returned from his travel and seen Padma on 19th on 20th Dec evening along with other surgeons. He made an assessment and he told me that he might want to do one more laparoscopic surgery to find out what is the fluid about. He wanted to do a surgery on 20th Dec evening itself, but he could not proceed as the hospital has given solid food that afternoon – hence anaesthesia could not be given. (lack of co-ordination among departments, time lost here, may be she could have survived if they have did the surgery on 20th itself)

On 20th Dec night, fluid started oozing from Padma's abdomen stitches, after the duty Doctor's assessment she was shifted to ICU. We really did not know what complication she developed in the ICU.

On 21st Dec (Friday) morning around 830am I was called in to the ICU to convey that they are going to perform a surgery and I had to sign "high risk consent", they were telling this in front of my wife (just think of a patient hearing this before the surgery). I was just shocked at that and had no options to sign whatever they wanted. I said "all the best" (my last conversation with my wife) to my wife and she was taken to Operation Theatre.

While I was discussing with the Doctors at ICU, the cashier in the hospital kept on calling me on my mobile. When I met the cashier he asked for Rs.60, 000 to be paid immediately and I told him take Rs.40, 000 and will give you the balance later in the day. Bang a reply came, "you have to pay the money to for me to give clearance for surgery". When I expressed my unhappiness about the comment, he insisted for me to sign a piece of paper saying that I will give the money later in the day. (What money minded, in-human attitude!)

We had no news from the hospital on their own about the surgery, I had enquired the staff nurse and visited my wife in the ICU and learnt that she had a diagnostic laparotomy (open surgery) and there was hole in the intestine which was fixed.

We have meet Dr Rajkumar at about 3:30pm on 21st Dec and understood that there was a duodenum rupture and he has fixed it, at the same time he removed the mesh which was fixed on 16th Dec. She was also paralysed and put on ventilator as she was waking up. He explained it was between life threatening and beauty so they addressed the duodenum rupture problem. What we were puzzled were, how did the rupture happen? for that explanation given were
- it could be due to ulcer. My wife had no evidence o[censored]lcer in the past. Explanation given was 40%+ cases o[censored]lcer is silent and there will be no symptom (I lack medical knowledge to appreciate this)
- it could be due to post operative stress (so many test post operation without any explanation of what we were doing could have created the stress on Padma is my argument)

On the same night (21st Dec) at about 930pm, I was called in to the ICU and Doctors conveyed that my wife condition is critical – her pulse is high, BP is low and they were attending to her. I insisted on talking to Dr Rajkumar immdly, but they refused to connect me to him at first and finally managed to speak to him. Dr Rajkumar came in around midnight and explained that the lungs are getting affected (shown X-ray of white patches on the lower portion of lungs) and she was the most serious patient in the whole hospital that time and they were trying their best. He also said, it will need another 12-24 hours of observation before they can say anything.

We were completely panicked and just waiting outside the ICU and praying for Padma's recovery. We had to argue with the security outside the ICU to gain access to the Doctors to know her situation (no courtesy from the security personnel, who just don't understand the situation)

At about 4:30am in the morning, my friend gained access the Doctors in the ICU and came out with the low face to tell me that Padma's condition is worsened. Again I tried to reach Dr Rajkumar and the hospital says they don't have his contact number (just can't understand how they can behave like this). Finally after some hue and cry Dr Rajkumar came on line to tell me that he is not God and don't think his visit can do any thing different. I cried, begged him to come over to give some ideas to his team to recover Padma. He came over at around 6am and said they are trying everything possible, etc; but her end came quickly.

The end came to our beloved Padma at 6:30am on 22nd Dec, throwing the entire family to rude shock and a life time sorrow. Our "LIVES AFTER DEATH" of Padma has changed for ever.



I can now think of so many questions retrospectively;

1. Why did the surgeon perform the surgery the very next day of consultancy, that too for a non-emergency one like this? (Padma had just travelled many miles, she was not even out of jet lag.) Was it for money? Was it for them to get one more sample for their post grads training?

2. Did the Doctors made proper assessment on Padma's fitness for surgery, frankly did they even had time to go through the reports, after the tests till 11pm on the previous night for next day 8am surgery (particularly when the reports were with us till 730am on the day of surgery).

3. Patient communication and counselling. Isn't it important to communicate to patient and their relatives on the development of patient condition (fluid collection started from the next day of laparoscopic)

4. Did the absence of Dr Rajkumar for three days post the first surgery is one of the reason for this disaster? Were the other Doctors not able to diagnose or take a decision? Were they waiting for Dr Rajkumar return?

5. What is the real reason for duodenum perforation? My wife never had any history o[censored]lcer to the best of my knowledge. Why did the hospital take so much of time to react (5 days after surgery) when such a crucial thing like perforation has happened.

6. Was there any issue in the initial laparoscopic procedure which has caused the perforation?

7. Careless attitude by hospital staff? – my wife sex was recorded as "Male" initially and corrected after I told them. The staff was not even apologetic for this, he rather asked me "why didn't you inform". Can't he make out with the name Padma. Think of it, if he has changed the blood group from A+ to B+; that is it!!

8. Will anyone with basic common sense ask for high risk signature in front of the patient? I was asked to sign just minutes before surgery in front of my wife.

9. Is the hospital money minded?: They were demanding money on gun point almost.
a. Prior to the first surgery the cashier said please give Rs.30000/- more for him to give clearance for surgery
b. When my wife going for second surgery I was told by the cashier again, please give Rs.60000/- for clearance for surgery
c. The hospital charged more than what was told for initial laparoscopic, without even communicating to me increase in charges
d. The final "bill" was just on letter head, without mention of currency, invoice number, etc. I had to insist on a proper invoice later.
e. I was given to understand that they even made arguments on ambulance charges to send my wife dead body back home.!! (making money on the dead body also)

10. Why the hospital did not made me to talk to my wife when she gained consciousness after the second surgery? If not anything else, I could have held her hand. Even a criminal gets an opportunity to communicate his/her last wishes. Am I or my wife worse than?

11. FALSE reports - After all these hospital sends me false reports (on Jan 11, 2008 – three weeks after my wife's death) :

a. They had mentioned she had LSCS (caesarean section) and large scar due to LSCS. When my wife delivered both the babies normally, how does one record as caesarean and how there will be scar when there was no caesarean?
b. The hernia was mentioned "incisional hernia" – when there was no incision on her body how the hernia is categorised as incisional? It was actually ventral hernia. Don't think one can replace any term with any term just like that!
c. Most importantly, the surgery was performed on 16th Dec 2007, the report said 17th dec 2007

12. MISSING REPORTS - From the hospital records Doctors notes were missing for 16th and 17th Dec. The first report is available for 17th Dec at 8:36pm. How come there are no Doctors' notes for about 36 hours after the surgery? Isn't it fishy? Did something went wrong on the first laparoscopic procedure?

Our entire family is still mourning and trying to reconcile the fact that our Padma is no more. My 7 year old son is aware that is Mom is not there, does he understand? My 1 year old daughter is too young to know what has happened. What will her questions be in future?

My sincere advice to all is
a) Do not get carried away by advertisement / TV shows / big buildings
b) Please do not rush
c) Do your own due diligence, particularly when things are not an emergency
d) Try and understand the medical terms, do research prior
e) Please ask questions, at every stage.
f) Don't say "I can spend anything"
g) Know patient rights

I am still not convinced that Padma has died after a 'simple' laparoscopic surgery? I am deeply upset of what has happened to Padma and for what is happening to us. What I could have done (or not done) which would have prevented this. What is that we can do to prevent this in future for others!!!

Please join me in making awareness to others. While India is trying to woo many international Customers in the name of 'medical tourism'; first let the authorities make regulation on the health care system and take care of Indian people first.

Read others experience as well

http://birjupatel.blogspot.com/2007/10/unethical-practice-by-lifeline-hospital.h...

http://www.hindu.com/2007/12/26/stories/[protected].htm

http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQ0gvMjAwOC8wNy8xMCNBcjA...

Our medical system must understand the differences between MEDICINE – TREATMENT and HEALTHCARE. What we get most of the time is medicine for the symptom while we need healthcare.
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All staff nurses and Dr.Jayalakshmi are very good.

we came for delivery Paediatric doctors came only on day of delivery,
after that he has not vistied the baby. Vaccination was not given on the third day.

All others are good.
All staff and nurses and doctors are very good co-operartion with us

we are moving to home in full stastification ...

And thxs to eveyrone once again...
All staff and nurses and doctors are very good co-operartion with us

we are moving to home in full stastification ...

And thxs to eveyrone once again...
All staff and nurses and doctors are very good co-operartion with us

we are moving to home in full stastification ...

And thxs to eveyrone once again...
lifeline hospital is of the best hospital since now as for as my self concerned . Dr. J.S.Rajkumar is like my God who saved me from the most terrible abdominal pain and he has given me the best treatment . Now the pain is gone like a magic and he advised me like a mother who pamper her child with love and care. I am very much blessed to choose Lifeline Hospital and also i will advise my friends and neighbour to consult here whenever they need guidance for their abdominal pain. God bless all o[censored]s and all is well. thank you very much.
we came from west bengal for my father for vascular problem. The treatment given in Lifeline Rigid kipauk was very excellent.Compared to other hospital the treatment given here was very very excellent.All staff are very good. The best hospital ever i have gone. Here dressing was done by doctors to the patient, we are very satisfied. we are very thankful to god that we have chosen a correct hospital.
Life Line hospital provides good hospitality care for us and the service provided is top notch..Many thanks to Dr.JSR and his team to successfully perform highly complicated operation. Thanks once again to life line hospital.. Highly recommend it to others..Thanks for providing us this opportunity for comments..
My name is Fernando A.R., came from Srilanka, I came to see Dr. J.S.Rajkumar, Chairman,
for obesity, surgery over, I am very happy with the hospitality extended to me by the
hospital authorities. My fear of being alone were allayed as the team here were very
helpful.The doctor and his team are excellent and so were the para medical and admin
team, My heartfelt thanks to all the staff and i will surely recommend this hospital
for all my relatives and friends.
Dear All,

My name is Anantharaman, aged 25 years. For the past 3 years I am suffering Hemorroids. I was not able to concentrate my work, hence I resigned my Bank job. I saw Dr. Raj kumar's speech and his wonderful views online Hence, I tried Life Line hospital for his treatment. I was suggested to operate. I had a divine touch with the Hospital. & blessed with his hands of Doctor J S Rajkumar. Many thanks to Life line ..
Hello, Iam Elango, I heard about Lifeline hospital at Kilpauk, chennai and its chairman, Dr.J.S.Rajkumar.We went to the hospital for a treatment. The hospital is great in all its aspects such as, excellent medical facilities, best team of surgeons headed by Dr.J.S.Rajkumar, hygenic conditions and courteous and kind para-medical staff.The operation was conducted in such efficient manner, that we were wondering wheather operation was possible in such a shortest time.The ultimate result was quickest recovery time and we were happy about it. We congratulate Dr.J.S.Rajkumar and his team to continue this yeomen service to mankind to many more years to come . We pray that the hospital has to grow as an institution to serve the humanity in the near future.
Hi I'm harisoni from chennai recently I gone through a surgery by Dr rajkumar sir of lifeIine rigidhospitals.
He is a amazing personality, a wonderful man and a kindhearted man.I had a very good experience with the hospital.
The staffs are excellent.I recommend my friends n beloved ones lifeline hosital.I pray god to give him longlife n energy to continue his service.Important note I'm not his agent r anything.
This is the reminder to Dr. J.S. Rajkumar about the death of my father in his junkyard like ICU at his RIGID hospital on 21.12.2005 evening and NOT RECEIVING THE SPLIT BILL YET.

Dear Dr. J.S Rajkumar,

Good Morning.

We have not yet received the split bill for the treatment you and your team gave my father who died on 21.12.2005 and the exorbitant money we paid.

I must remind you one interesting thing of your staff. your hospital was not having some blood testing facility at that time, may be ''creatinine'' for which you depended on other people. [Like for PLASMA you then depended on DHANVANTHRI whose sales guy was doing business inside that attic ICU with his dampened rain coats on without caring about any infection he carries inside]

So everyday afternoon they gave me my father's blood and I would rush to Anna nagar Shanti colony TVS hospital and I used to pay rs 300 as fee and return with the result.
When this is the condition during then in those 6 days treatment, when I pointed out about the double billing for one service and other major discrepancies the staff who visited our home then took out a NEW bill while leaving claiming that they FORGOT to give and these were the BLODD test charges... how much do you know? Rs.17, ooo and above I guess[ seventeen].

I simply asked that gentleman didn't he think that was a fake to counter our/my findings .

When you did not have a facility for a 3oo rs test in six days what blood test they could have conducted for this much amount? This was amounting to fraud. He wanted to counter me with a fake bill as I caught RIGID red-handed I accused. That person KEPT quiet with some mumbling and did not even say a word and always kept his head low and left.

Those 6 days were RAINY days.

Like this year that year also there was heavy rain and the city was cut off from rest of the state at ULUNDURPET for about 15-20days till 21st evening and after my father death there was some drizzling till 22nd while we proceeded to crematorium.It as continuous raining while my father was in HOSPITALS.No rain after his cremation.

I was not allowed to take him to AIMS Edapally, all my attempts towards that were scuttled by NATURE and always made to go one worst dr to another greedy till his death.Dr. Sridharan of Kedhar mugalivakkam and Dr.K. Narasinghareddy of Vijaya now at Apollo and finally you.

What was the lesson when we already know the truth that CHENNAI drs are not trust worthy and should not get treated here? I don't know. May be Nature's conspiracy.

So in the last one year after my previous reminder...

You have become more active with social media to MARKET YOURSELF AGGRESSIVELY. It reminds me of actor vadivelu's dialogues.

I see so much and so many inspired comments since last year in this forum which do not make any positive sense. I can easily smell the rat from their stereotypes.A cursory look easily identifies them as planted.

I have requested you to visit KERALA to make a study tour on MEDICAL ethics and professionalism which you seemed not have done, I believe. I have plenty of experiences in this one year taking people even for consultation.All private Super specialty hospitals even Muslim Entrepreneurs are roaring apart from traditional Christian and Hindu. EACH time they excel my expectations and my set standards.

NO fake reports or fraudulent billing. No misleading, misguiding advises. Honest to the core, Ethical to the last bit and compassionate in every drop of their blood. Malayalis who are bad examples in many other things enviably excel here.

They charge just nearly at the half or much less of what I would have paid the Chennai and TAMILNADU sharks who just suck out the blood of the patient and his family like a Dracula in the name of charges.

Nothing is going to change in the near future with Medical fraternity of TN as they are fully insulated and immune to any danger and thick skinned to the core. Govt and other agencies also are on their side. Glaring example : MIOT. 14-18 lives lost . NO ACCOUNTABILITY. BLAME GAME.

The sooner the change happens the better for the hapless, innocent, honest, law abiding and simple patients who trust Drs like gods.I wish and pray those honest, ethical drs who are in dormant should come out and cleanse this filth from within.

Please do the needful to send us OUR RIGHTFUL SPLIT BILL AND REPAY THE EXCESS RECEIVED.

Yours Sincerely,
Somasundaram Narendran
I read Mr.Devan from UK, experience about his loved wife death and cheated by Dr. Raj kumar Life line hospital. My deep condolence to Mr.Devan, May god give strength to Deven family. I am victim of Dr.Rajkumar and his hospital team daylight robbery . I would like to share my father death during 2002 at Kilpauk Rigid Hospital own by Dr. Rajkumar.

My Loved father was admitted for continues vomiting at Rigit Hospital located at kilpauk during Nov 2002. My father is well except continues vomiting and regular heart problem he can speak to us and eat normal. Once the treatment initiated my father was became worst due to hospital authority treatment, Like Ramana tamil movie. The duty doctors took endoscopy before that she asked us to pay Rs. 500 due to that my father became worst condition, I do not know what they really did. Every 3 hours they ask us to buy medicine from particular pharmacy (I came to know that pharmacy would provide commission to Nurse and doctors whoever recommending ) We spend lot not sure why the medicine prescription give every 1 to 2 hours and it became repeatedly. Dr Rajkumar speak confident about his treatment and he can say now is improving, we can say patient condition after 24hrs / 48 hrs and later on he could say critical condition. They not even diagnosis the exact illness for my father. They keep on doing many test, lap report, Xray, Scan etc.. they main motive to loot money from innocent patient. The service of nurse and doctors lack of communication but Government hospital is better than Rigit hospital.l Not sure what happen to my father finally my priceless father was dead. Their worst treatment cause severe heart problem and final result is death. They collect Rs. 1 Lakhs for hospital charges. My sincere advice is please don’t approach to specific hospital and Dr. Rajkumar

Regards
R.Kannan
Dr Js Rajkumar is only the wrose doctor in India they always mesmerise the patient I also seriously suffered from that bleady Raj Kumar and I have all the evidence to slap that Raj Kumar so I am going to take an action on him so all we can join we will do it so please join with me my email ID is [protected]@gmail.com
My contact number is [protected]
sangesandy's reply, Jun 28, 2018
i am also suffered killer rajikumar.my mail id sangeethavalar21@gmail.com
One more year has passed. No split bill has reached .And he is roaming all around as if a messiah of medicine . Does GOD exist? I guess not ... if he does then he is with these culprits only and NOT with honest people.

Last year during floods he TREATED the POOR at the GRT star hotel and MALLS who visited there to buy match boxes and beedis, it seems and he claims they numbered around 3000. Poors are having their stay at *hotels and buy their groceries from malls and India's Ache Din has arrived it seems. What a crap he tries to portray.
Nothing is going to change unless there is a strong stick is found to lash the unethical medical professionals and punishment should be here and NOW. Like demonetization there should be decommissioning o[censored]nethical Drs instantaneously. The more they thrive the more the destroy the society.
Avoid this hospital at all cost..Rajkumar is the assistant of lord yama ..even recently he killed one lady by performing bariatric surgery ..beware of Lima or lifeline rigid hospital ..
Dr rajkumar is a good doctor. Problem is he is too busy, lot of work for him. He wakes up at 3 am and sleep at 12. He runs behind records. He is a surgeon so thinks of all solution through surgery. He started treating vvip and most of them take his personal time. there are people who put money into hospital for profits.

My father had cancer and died. Though we used to wait for 3 hours even after getting appointment. He was positive when he met father.

He is a doctor who takes risks and performs risky stuff. I suggest he rediscovers his innerself and ask himself inside him that doctor he is inside(without his vvip and records).
rajikumar is not doctor.he is killer.
First off please don't trust the word International. This hospital facility is not even district level, see the pics. Second I see only training doctors fresh out of college. I haven't met one Sr.Dr atleast I didn't feel who ever I spoke is a senior doctor. Worst part the hospital staff gives an estimate of RS.95000 for 3 days treatment but the original bill is ₹25000. What an estimation calculator they have ??? Pictures will speak more. Stay away from this hospital if you can !!
DONT ADMIT HERE - I would have given negative stars if it exist. I took my beloved mother to this hospital due to heart attack for the 1st time, they given a worst treatment. They kept for 2 days in ICU and she is no more in 3rd day. Main motto of this hospital is money, money, only money. There is no neurology department available in this hospital, after a mild attack to check brain condition they brought neurologist from outside after very prolonged waiting hours. We were very fed-up with their worst services. I admitted my mother and waited for almost a 5 to 6 hours for neurologist, he came very lethargic. He said we can wait and check her condition after 2 days, even without taken any scan or EEG nothing. They wont give any treatment until you push them to treat the patient. If there is any emergency, better take the patient to MMM hospital immediately or else they will send your beloved one to the burial/cremation ground located in-front of the hospital. We wanted to move my mother to the near by hospital in emergency situation due to worst treatment they provided, we notified in the morning they took almost 6 hours to clear the settlement. I lost my beloved mother, because of their worst service.

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