
Cardiologist Dan Tesloyana is accused of implanting cardiac devices in dead people and was pre-arrested for 30 days. According to the prosecutor’s office, a well-known doctor from Essevo installed at least 238 used devices.
Doctor Dana Tesloyanu’s patient told “Obozrevatel” that she had the first intervention in 2013, followed by six more traumatic operations.
As many times as his body rejected the pacemaker, he says the doctor did not provide him with any documentation regarding the origin of the equipment.
“In 2013, I had an operation. He put me on a device, a pacemaker. The seam cracked and came out,” the patient said.
The woman believes she is one of 238 patients who allegedly received recycled devices from dead people.
“I think so. Since he did not accept my body, he kicked them out. I was cut seven times and now I know why. He prescribed me antibiotics, I am destroyed!” – said the patient.
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How the prosecutor’s office got into the business of heart machines, recycled from the dead
A HotNews.ro reader told us about his experience with doctor Dan Tesloianu when his father had heart problems.
“My father came to this doctor last year. Dr. Tesloyanu told him in his eyes that it was a very serious case and insisted that we transfer him to a private hospital in Bucharest because he could not afford to have a heart operation in a public hospital and when we, the family, managed to find he had a place in another public hospital in another city, he delayed the transfer as long as he could. It took a huge effort to get him out of there, but unfortunately it was too late. The experience with Dr. Tesloyanu was fatal for his evolution,” said a HotNews.ro reader.
What the doctor’s lawyer says to Teslayan
The lawyer for Dan Tesloianu, the doctor accused of reusing pacemakers taken from corpses and remanded in custody for 30 days on Saturday, says his client wanted to save his life.
“Many people have not had the opportunity to access such devices. According to international treaties, it is possible to use the devices of dead people. You can ask another question. Is it legal to die if there are no funds for such devices?” said Marius Todeanka, a cardiologist lawyer.
According to prosecutors, the doctor from Iaşa created a network of medical personnel who supplied him with heart devices from cadavers, which he implanted in patients for five years, ignoring the risks, reusing them while receiving money from the beneficiaries and the devices. were calculated by a doctor through the Health Center.
Investigators say some patients were given drugs to make them feel sick and needed a heart device implanted.
*HotNews.ro was unable to independently verify patient testimonials.
Source: Hot News

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