Omonigho and other members of his family
Available information has shown that four-year-old Abraham Omonigho, who was attacked by two German shepherd dogs in Igando area of Lagos State, in September 2014, was infected while at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.
This was said
by the medical personnel at the Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, an Indian medical
facility in Telegana State, where Omonigho was flown to late November, 2014,
after his father, Odia, took him out of LASUTH.
Omonigho at LASUTH
After
spending about two months at the Apollo Hospitals, Omonigho returned to Nigeria
on Thursday. The treatment of the undisclosed infection was said to have lasted
over one month.
Omonigho’s
scalp had been covered up by the doctors but Odia said his son would return to
India in June 2015, for a micro surgery.
Omonigho was
riding a bicycle with his brothers-Bobby and Osemidiamen-when they were
attacked by the two dogs owned by their landlord. While the older brothers jumped down from the
balcony of their one storey apartment, the victim was ravaged by the dogs,
which tore his scalp.
Neighbours
and policemen were reported to have stood at the gate, helpless, until the
victim’s mother arrived at the scene. The
crowd persuaded her not to go in, but she was spurred to move in after seeing
one of the dogs emerge from the balcony with blood in its mouth.
Helen
reportedly fought off the dogs singlehandedly and rescued her son while the
crowd assisted in taking him to the hospital.
The victim
was taken to LASUTH and the State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, ordered the
management not to collect money from the family.
However, the
victim’s father, Odia, had a running battle with the hospital management, which
he said still charged him for drugs and other medications.
Odia later
raised the alarm that his son’s condition had worsened as a result of neglect
by the hospital.
The Delta
State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, intervened and together with a
non-governmental organisation, Global Initiative for Peace, Love and Care, a
trip to India was arranged for Omonigho to undergo surgery.
The Lagos
State Commissioner, Jide Idris, in a press release cautioned against the trip,
saying the victim’s condition was delicate.
Idris alleged
that the victim’s father declined the state government’s offer for Omonigho to
be flown to another specialist hospital in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Odia,
however, insisted that his son’s head had started to rot and that the Indian
trip had been concluded before the state government gave him the Dubai offer.
Odia said the
Indian doctors thrashed the medical report LASUTH issued to them, which he said
was termed as “mere paper.”
He said,
“They said the report did not give them any information and couldn’t have been
written by a doctor. They said it was good I quickly brought my son because his
head was getting rotten and had been infected while at the hospital. The
doctors told me they could not start with the surgery because they had to treat
the infections first.
“You remember
I cried out that my son’s head smelled, but the LASUTH people said it was
granulation. I had always suspected things were wrong because at LASUTH, the
nurses would open his head for dressing at 6am and leave it open for the
doctors, who would not show up till 12pm. And when they did, they would ask the
nurses to close it up. I remembered that no doctor showed up for two weeks
during a particular time. That was when I got mad because his condition was
becoming critical.
“But in
India, they dressed his wound three times a day, and at least five special
senior doctors attended to him every day.”
Odia tendered a medical document of the hospital which confirmed that
Omonigho’s head was infected .
It read, “At
the time of admission, there was: large raw area over scalp with infection; the
raw area was extending from frontal scalp, bilateral parietal scalp to
occipital region; the raw area was looking pale and slimy; Infection+.
“Dr. Durga
Prassad, consultant paediatrician, was consulted for evaluation of medical
problems. He (Omonigho) was diagnosed as a case of infected raw area over
scalp.”
Odia said the
doctors told the family they needed to do skin grafting to temporarily cover up
the wound before the major operation would be done after his return to India in
June.
Culled: Punch
Culled: Punch
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