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    A CITIZEN ACCUSES MEDICAL CENTER OF REMOVING WIFE'S KIDNEY TO SELL IT, THE CENTER SAYS CLAIMS GROUNDLESS

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/01/10/erikam/
    15:50 ~U 10.01.13

    Karapet Karapetyan, an engineer, claimed today at the meeting with
    reporters that human organ selling mafia operates in Armenia and
    accused Margaryan and Nairi medical centers' doctors of stealing
    human organs.

    Recently We will not keep silence initiative released a video with
    Karapetyan telling what happened.

    Karapetyan said his wife was operated in Margaryan maternity hospital
    claiming that as a result of a mistake the woman faced a number of
    problems, which resulted in the necessity to remove the kidney.

    "During five months she underwent seven surgeries of which three in
    Nairi, one in Margaryan and another one in Armenia medical center. As
    a result my wife's kidney was removed," he said, claiming that all
    these operations were useless and were made to take the woman's kidney.

    Karapetyan said they have applied to the doctor of Margaryan hospital
    Okoyev demanding to return them the kidney, but the latter refused to
    do so saying they had sent it for expertise. "I have been convinced
    that human organ selling mafia is operating in Armenia," he said,
    claiming that the kidney was sold in Nairi medical center.

    As a result, his wife Nune Maghakyan lost her job, became second
    class handicapped and now is getting the third class.

    A criminal case has opened into the case in 2010 but till now no
    solution was given to the issue, the patient's husband says. "I demand
    fair trial and financial compensation otherwise I am going to apply
    to the European court," Karapetyan said.

    Director of Margaryan mother and child health preservation
    center, professor G. Okoyev released an explanation relating to
    Nune Maghakyan's case. According to it, Maghakyan was to undergo a
    surgery during which it became clear that she has other problem as well
    needing surgery. The doctor decided to expand the scope of the surgery
    during which a complication has aroused needing interference of other
    specialist and the patient was transported to other medical center.

    After few surgeries with the written request of the patient and a
    written document Maghakyan's kidney was removed.

    The medical center reported that no mistake was made by doctor during
    the surgery in Margaryan hospital which is proved by three expertise
    conclusions.

    "A German doctor that participated in the expertise made conclusion
    that doctor Okoyev has not committed any mistake during the operation
    and his decision to expand the scope of the surgery was aimed at the
    improvement of patient's health. Besides, the surgery was made with
    the consent of Maghakyan's consent," the statement says. As demanded
    by law the surgery was state-funded. It is not the choice of either
    a doctor or medical center but is being done by the established rules.

    "As to the kidney removal, it was done after six months in other
    medical center with request of the patient who refused other two
    ways of treatment to avoid kidney's removal and submitted written
    request of doing it. Referring to the demand of Karapetyan to return
    the removed kidney, the medical center says according to hygienic
    and anti-epidemic norms the human organs in Armenia are subjected
    to special preservation and elimination through a special method and
    the implementation of the such senseless request of the patient would
    have been illegal," the hospital's statemen runs.

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