Santacruz Mumbai, October 11, 2024: A fighter
has expressed deep concerns about the medical treatment he received after
suffering a significant leg injury. He claims that the Ortho Renew Treatment,
which was suggested as a non-surgical option, caused him to experience more
problems and psychological discomfort.
Two months ago, the fighter suffered a
serious injury to his left leg that included a torn posterior cruciate ligament
(PCL), meniscus damage, and burst ligaments, he said in a comprehensive video
statement posted on social media. During a training session, the accident
happened five days prior to a highly anticipated battle. Dr. Satyajit
Choudhury, who advised him to seek emergency care, suggested the Ortho Renew
Treatment, which involves injecting bone marrow into the knee to promote
recovery without requiring surgery. Touted for its efficacy and short recovery
period, the treatment was promoted as a novel, less invasive approach.
The fighter, inspired by the assurances that he would resume fighting in six
weeks, made the decision to forego surgery in favour of the Ortho Renew Treatment after lengthy
discussions with Dr. Choudhury and the clinic personnel. Now, though, he says
the treatment did not provide the expected outcomes. He is still dealing with
issues, chronic discomfort, and a lack of progress in his health, even after
the medical team established expectations.
In his emotional statement, the fighter expressed frustration over what he
perceives as misleading promises from the clinic. "They assured me it was
the best option, better than surgery, and that I would be back in the ring
soon. But here I am, still struggling with the injury," he lamented. He
added that the ongoing pain and inability to train or compete have not only
hindered his career but also taken a toll on his mental well-being.
The case has led to a more extensive conversation
concerning the effectiveness of non-surgical treatments such as the Ortho Renew
Treatment and the ethical issues surrounding them. Regarding treatment
alternatives, hazards, and realistic outcomes, it emphasizes how vital it is
for patients and medical personnel to communicate openly and honestly. Experts
in medicine are now expressing their opinions on the necessity of more
stringent laws and supervision to guarantee that patients receive correct
information and care that is suited to their particular requirements.
The fighter is looking for answers and
accountability, and this incident highlights the dangers of medical therapies
that promise quick healing without surgery. Patients' rights activists are
urging greater openness in medical procedures to avoid future occurrences of
the same kind.
Dr. Surbhi Bhagat: https://www.instagram.com/paincarespecialist?igsh=emoxN24zcjI1M3Y0