SMC opens formal inquiry into doctor who mistakenly cut woman’s arteries, causing her death

SMC opens formal inquiry into doctor who mistakenly cut woman’s arteries, causing her death


SINGAPORE – The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) has opened a formal inquiry into a doctor at the centre of a botched surgery case that allegedly caused the death of a patient.

Responding to The Straits Times on March 17, the SMC said the inquiry will be conducted by an independent disciplinary tribunal.

It added that it is unable to provide more information as court proceedings are ongoing.

Urologist Fong Yan Kit was charged in court on March 12 with causing the death of a 63-year-old woman during a routine surgery.

The 54-year-old faces one charge of committing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide.

Checks by ST found that Fong’s name has been removed from Raffles Hospital’s website.

A Raffles Hospital spokesperson said Fong has been placed on a leave of absence, adding that the hospital is extending its condolences to the family of the woman.

“We understand the concerns raised regarding this matter. We are aware of media reports that a charge has been filed against Dr Fong, as well as an ongoing SMC inquiry in relation to this incident,” the spokesperson said.



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