Surgical procedures at the Urology Department of Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital were stopped on Thursday due to lack of stocks after the equipment of the facility insisted on promillation of previous waiting accounts before the offer was restored.
Previously, whenever there was a lack of inventories or equipment for equipment and the Society for the development of the hospital (HDS) was not able to enter, patients would associate money and purchase the necessary equipment that could then be used for many patients. This was one “practical” way in which the medical college worked every day.
After a recent fiasco involving the urological head of the Haris Chirakkal department, when this method of “solving problems” became revealed, the government issued a directive that patients should not collect funds to buy facilities in public hospitals.
Flexible ureteroscope
The unavailability of a flexible ureteroscope, equipment that costs nearly 60,000 GBP, is what resulted in disturbing the procedures in the urology department, while the distributors insist on permitting waiting accounts and patients who are unable to associate money.
However, the sources in the hospital said that in the last two days the authorities have managed to understand distributors after which they promised to renew deliveries soon.
“The daily problems in the hospital are solved as big as thiruvananthapuram Medical College, which takes care of tens of thousands of patients, requires a lot of ingenuity and we do to develop HDS purchases that avoid developing in To cause a contracting system.
Published – 18 September 2025 23:10 is
