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Investigation Reveals Unlicensed Medical Practice
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Investigation Reveals Unlicensed Medical Practice

There is no documentation, no patient records, and no record of activities performed. The medical center in Rome’s Viale Cesare Pavese district, where 22-year-old Margaret Spada, originally from the Syracuse area, went for a partial rhinoplasty that turned out to be fatal, appeared to be somewhat “empty.” Investigators who went there to retrieve the documents were called “crustaceans.” Confirmation came from Lazio Region President Francesco Rocca: ‘The doctor’s office where Margaret Spada was operated is not authorized for procedural activities. We will provide all information to investigators and Nas. On initial analysis, we were unable to find a valid medical permit. These are the preliminary findings I have gathered. “The offices are doing more research,” Rocca said on the sidelines of a conference in Sant’Andrea. Margaret Spada, autopsy today It’s a situation that could lead to further investigation beyond the young woman’s death and risks worsening the condition of the two doctors, father and son who own the center, who have been charged with manslaughter. Other costs may therefore arise for both, including administrative profiles related to the facility where the incident occurred and the procedures used to carry out the operation. Autopsy In the question prepared within the scope of the autopsy examination to be held today at Policlinico di Tor Vergata, the file owner wants to determine the causes of death, as well as whether the healthcare workers complied with the procedures and instructions, or alternatively, whether the healthcare workers complied with the procedures and instructions. ‘best practices’ for such intervention and, above all, whether the facility is equipped with appropriate equipment for emergencies and whether it has the powers required by law. The answers will come from the investigations of Nas gendarmes, who seized medical records from the hospital to which the girl, who was already in critical condition, was transferred. According to the images reconstructed by the investigators coordinated by prosecutor Erminio Amelio, the girl, who wanted to correct the ‘nose tip defect’ reported to her family members, had been waiting for the operation for several months after making an appointment at the hospital. Summer. 2,800 Euro Operation He chose this practice after seeing an advertisement on social media: A twenty-minute operation with a total cost of 2,800 Euros. Sandwich and Beverage According to her boyfriend’s statement to investigators, the young woman ate half a sandwich and drank a soft drink before going into surgery on the morning of November 4. Drama unfolded within minutes. Margaret entered the clinic late in the morning. Injection with local anesthesia and fatigue. Brokenness and Rescue For several minutes two doctors tried to resuscitate him; This attempt, a desperate attempt to save her life, was recorded on a short video of about ten seconds by the girl’s boyfriend, who is now part of the process. Doctors then alerted 118 and transported the 22-year-old to Sant’Eugenio Hospital, intubated and in critical condition. After three days of suffering, the tragic outcome emerges, with family members demanding the truth to come out today. Center Seizure Confirmed A Rome judge has confirmed the preventive seizure of the Rome medical center where Margaret Spada, 22, originally from the Syracuse area, had a partial rhinoplasty on November 4 and later died on November 7. Based on what was learned, upon the request of prosecutor Erminio Amelio, a cautionary decision was issued due to the risk of ‘repetition of the crime’. In the investigation in which two doctors were charged with manslaughter, Nas gendarmes will conduct a new inspection of the facility to verify whether emergency equipment such as a defibrillator or anaphylactic shock drugs such as cortisone were available at the time of the illness. One element that has already been acquired is the lack of documentation, including informed consent, at the centre, where there are no accounting records. Investigators will also need to analyze the dead girl’s mobile phone in order to reconstruct agreements made in the summer to carry out the operation. The young woman is said to have been chatting with the son of the clinic owner, who allegedly sent her electrocardiogram examination via WhatsApp.

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