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Bangladeshi businessman sues Singapore surgeon after procedure allegedly left him paralysed

  • Lawyers said Noor Alam’s is now wheelchair bound and unable to walk following the operation by James Tan Siah Heng
  • The hospital, where the patient underwent the surgery, has countersued him over US$739,800 in unpaid bills

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A Bangladeshi businessman has sued a surgeon in Singapore over a procedure that allegedly left him paralysed. Photo: Shutterstock
A Bangladeshi businessman who came to Singapore to be treated at Gleneagles Hospital for a spinal condition allegedly became paralysed after a procedure and is suing his neurosurgeon for damages.

Noor Alam, 51, has been in hospital since July 2022. At the same time, Gleneagles has sued him to get payment of the bills, which have exceeded S$1 million (US$739,800) and are mounting.

According to court documents, Alam came to Gleneagles in 2019 for specialist medical care from Dr James Tan Siah Heng for neck pain that did not improve with physiotherapy.

According to documents filed by Alam’s lawyers – Raj Singh Shergill and Desiree Koh Jia Min from Lee Shergill law firm – Tan told Alam that he had a prolapsed disc with spinal cord compression.

He advised Alam to undergo surgery to replace the disc, and the operation was completed uneventfully, following which Alam returned to Bangladesh, the court documents filed by Alam’s lawyers state.

However, Alam developed a wound infection which later healed and left behind a skin tag – a benign growth.

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