Doctor allegedly reused one-use anal catheters on patients — licence temporarily suspended

In this stock photo, a doctor washes their hands prior to surgery.Getty Images

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A New Jersey surgeon’s medical licence has been temporarily suspended for allegedly reusing disposable anal catheters on multiple patients.

Attorney General Christopher Porrino says East Brunswick-based colon and rectal surgeon Sanjiv Patankar allegedly washed and reused the one-use catheters that are inserted into patients during medical procedures.

State officials say they have evidence that Patankar ordered only five catheters during time when he performed 82 procedures requiring them.

Dr. Sanjiv Patankar photo from Saint Peter’s University Hospital’s profile page.

The state Board of Medical Examiners unanimously voted to suspend the doctor’s licence last week, saying he “placed patients in clear and imminent danger.”

Patankar’s licence will remain temporarily suspended pending a full hearing in the state Office of Administrative Law and until the Board of Medical Examiners takes final action based on further findings.

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