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13 Doctors Arrested for Performing Needless Surgeries

19 June 2008 10 views No Comment

ROME – Police have arrested 13 doctors from a clinic in Milan who investigators suspect performed needless and sometimes fatal operations to make more money.

Police said Tuesday the charges resulting from the investigation of Santa Rita Clinic ranged from fraud to homicide. Some of the doctors were arrested on suspicion of murder for allegedly having performed on several patients “abnormal or invasive surgeries, without taking into consideration the fragility of the patients because of age or their medical condition,” a police statement said.

It did not say how many patients died after suspected needless surgeries.

A hospital official was also arrested in the probe, police said.

A call to the clinic Tuesday afternoon went unanswered.

One man who said he was a patient told Italian state TV that he was given a lung operation instead of thyroid surgery.

“When I awoke, I found these tubes under my armpit,” Giovanni Rizzitano said, pointing to his side as he was interviewed on state TV Tuesday. “They had operated on my lung.”

The head of thoracic surgery was among those reported arrested.

La Repubblica, a Rome daily, quoted former patient Alfredo Scordo, 76, as saying part of his lung and some lymph nodes were removed in 2005 while he was recovering from a bout of pneumonia in the hospital.

“They cut open my back, four hours under the knife for a long and painful surgery,” Scordo was quoted as saying.

Police contend that the clinic doctored patients’ charts so it could obtain higher reimbursement for the costlier surgeries from the Italian national and regional health service in 2005 and 2006, for a total, police allege, of some $3.8 million in extra money.

Italian news reports carried what were said to be transcripts of wiretaps in the investigation in which doctors sound eager to do expensive surgeries.

In one wiretapped conversation, a doctor reportedly cursed when told that a 90-year-old patient had been rejected for lung surgery because of breathing difficulties.

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