Thursday 6 December 2012

Doctor says it was not negligent in surgery that killed model



In a statement sent to the press on Wednesday (5), Morale Rogério de Oliveira, the doctor responsible for the operation of the model Louanna Adrielle Silva Castro, denied any negligence in surgery that ended with the death of the young . Louanna was Jataí in southwestern Goiás, and underwent surgery on Saturday (1) to put silicone breast prosthesis. "I can say that at no time was negligence or malpractice on my part or any other component of the medical team," said the surgeon.
In last May, Louanna, 24, was named Miss Tourism Jataí. According to family, she dreamed of surgery. On the day of the procedure, the child suffered two heart attacks. According to the family, the preoperative was performed in a clinic Jataí, but the surgery took place at the Hospital Buriti, Amazon Park, in Goiania. The family claims that Louanna had cardiac arrhythmia.


However, the doctor's lawyer, Carlos Marcio Macedo Rissi, told the G1 on the afternoon of Wednesday that preoperative tests performed before surgery not contraindicavam the procedure. "She also signed a consent form in which they showed aware of the risk and denied having any disease," said Rissi. According to him, the document is protected by medical confidentiality.
The revolt also that the family is that the document routing the body to the Forensic Medical Institute (IML) made by the hospital where the girl died, saying it would Louanna was a drug user. According Rissi, the consent form to miss also denied the use of any type of narcotic.
Without Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Buriti Hospital, where the surgery took place, the girl had to be referred to another medical facility in another part of town. According to the model husband, Giuliano Cabral, the doctor would not have clarified that the ICU was not in the hospital: "In fact, he said that we had two options. He operated here in Jataí or in Goiania. We prefer to Goiânia precisely because of the ICU, but he explained that the unit had no ICU. Instead, he told us that all was quiet."

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