The disaster was prevented in the Kentukki hospital, when the allegedly deceased donor of the organs began to “break” in the operating room, says the conservative NPRField
“He was moving,” Natasha Miller recalled the patient, whom NPR defined how Anthony Thomas “TJ” Gover II. “He cried noticeably.”
Two surgeons assigned to transplantation, of course, refused to carry out this procedure, which was reported, it was planned to go to the Richmond Baptist Health in October 2021. But when her colleague called the branches of Kentukka’s authorities, which coordinated the crop, Miller said that the leader told them that they were “going to go into business” and it was necessary to “find another doctor”.
In the application for NPR, a representative of the network for hope – The organization has been formed This year, as a result of the merger of Koda and the donor network on the LifeCenter Organs, it smoothly showed that “no one in Koda was ever been forced to collect organs from any living patient” and that “Koda does not restore the organs from living patients.”
Baptist healthcare Richmond told NPR: “The safety of our patients is always our highest priority. We work closely with our patients and their families to ensure that the desires of our patients in the donation of organs. ” Daily Beast contacted both commentary organizations.
Another former employee of Koda, Nyckoletta Martin, told NPR that Hoover, who believed, was dead, resuscitating during the procedure for evaluating his heart health. “At that moment, Martin said that he dangled on the table,” claiming that his doctors simply “reassured” him. Martin will be In the end, it will become an exposureSending a letter to Congress for hearing On organizations on the donation of bodies.
Coalition of 1100 specialists and patients participating in transplantation procedures throughout the country opposition In his own letter, “misinformation” was “destroying public trust in the donation of organs” and dissuades people from subscribers as donors. But, nevertheless, several government institutions – the Prosecutor General of Kentucky and the US Health and Resource Department – according to reports.
While the representative of Koda told NPR that “it was not exactly presented,” Martin called this incident “the worst nightmare of everyone.”
“To be alive during the operation and knowing that someone is going to open you and pull out parts of the body?” Martin said NPR. “It's horrible”.