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In Tashkent, a man died before a nasal surgery at a private clinic

The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation, while the medical facility continues its work.

In Tashkent, a 31-year-old man died after applying to a private clinic for nasal surgery, Millar reports.

The incident occurred in the Karakamysh massif of the Almazar district. According to relatives, the man was brought to the operating room around 11:30 and later it was revealed that he had died around the same time. Relatives were informed of the patient’s death only a few hours later, explaining the sudden cardiac arrest before the operation began.

The family suggests that the cause might have been excessive anesthesia. The deceased’s wife said she had sent the test results to the cardiologist via Telegram and received confirmation that the patient’s heart was normal and there were no contraindications for surgery, however, the correspondence was later deleted.

According to preliminary medical data, the death occurred due to anaphylactic shock and cardiac arrest of an unknown cause. The final conclusion of the forensic medical examination is not yet ready. The prosecutor’s office initiated a pre-trial investigation. At the same time, the clinic continues its work.

Recall that in Uzbekistan, private clinics providing non-licensed services were identified. Also, specialists have identified thousands of cases of violation of legislation.

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