Patient died after rare surgery at QKUK, which was sold as a success, the director warns the measures

A doctor at the CKUK Cardiology Clinic has distributed an operation as a social network success, but the patient has actually passed away a few hours after the intervention. Cardiosurgeon Congratulation Shala came out with a public post 18 hours ago on his Facebook account, claiming he had successfully performed [...]
Cardiosurgeon Congratulation Shala came out with a public post 18 hours ago on his Facebook profile, claiming he had successfully performed a rare operation on an acute aorta design patient. In fact, surgery is not known if it was successful because the patient died in a few hours.
The Shneta newspaper has learned from sources within QKUK that the patient (known name for editing) of 63 years, has passed away several hours after surgery.
The news has also been confirmed by the director of Cardiodrogy Clinic Dr. Rifat Brahimaj, who has said he is on leave but has been notified of the case.
Brahimaj has declared that doctors who have conducted this operation are not competent for this intervention, as long experience and expertise are needed.
I'm on vacation, but I've been informed of the case. Doctors who have carried out this operation are not competent for such interventions because they have difficulties even in standard procedures. Entering such a procedure without having the right experience and presenting it as a success, the patient changes his life after several hours, this is really hypocrisy”, Brahimaj has declared.
He has said that as director he will be in co-ordination with the USKKUK directorate to take steps in the case.
You know it's prohibited by USKKUK regulations publishing such cases. This is the first offense the doctors have committed and, of course, must take action. There must also be an assessment of the case. Patients may die of complications even in the easiest cases, but in this case a procedure has been performed by noncompetents. They have a cardiosurgeon license and we can't stop them from performing operations or showing them what operations to do, but we need to look into the case and take action”, Brahimaj declared.
Cardiosurgeon Conversion Shala wrote on Facebook that the rare operation called “David” has been successfully conducted. This operation allows the patient to maintain the native aortal valve during the replacement of the aorta root in cases of acute design and aneurysm.
The name of the other cardiosurgeon Andrew Shala and several members of the anesthesia team is accompanied by the post of the Exchange Shala.













