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Alfredo Cahe criticised the procedures

"Maradona Could save", according to his old doctor

Published:3/02/2021 - 15:35h

Updated:3/02/2021 - 15:35h

In his opinion, the treatment practised to the ex player did not seem typical of doctors and that there was not greater problem in being supported by it life. Cahe Did not obtain answers by part of the team

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It continues the controversy on the death of Diego Armando Maradona the past 25 November. With frequency some have signalled that the medical procedures were not the suitable. In this occasion, has done it Alfredo Cahe, the one who went the doctor of cabecera of the 'Lint' during the greater part of his life.

In an interview for TN, the galeno has ensured that, from beginning to end, todo the work of the doctors was unsuitable. Even it signalled that the impression left by the procedure does not seem own of a medical team. In his opinion, the picture that presented the ex player of the Barça could have been treated without problems.

In this sense, explained that each phase of the process, so much the cardiomegalia, or increase of the size of the heart, like the psychiatric section did not suppose greater difficulties for the medical team. Besides, it warned that it was an error have opted for recovering home after the surgery, whose complications caused him the death.

Likewise, it remembered that it spoke for the last time with Maradona when it found in a clinic of The Silver, where besides could converse with the doctors that were treating to the exentrenador. It indicated that a psychologist put in contact with him by telephone to consult him on the medicines used the last time that it was treated. Cahe Informed him on each one of them; later, "only there was a silence" and finished the call.

Investigations in course on the death of Maradona

In the actuality, Leopoldo Luque, the doctor that was to charge of the ancient seleccionador national of Argentina, is being investigated by presumptive negligence. Cahe Remembered that it spoke with him, although for then did not obtain the information that needed on the health of 'Diego'.

In principle it asked him if it was to the so much of the loss of blood through the faecal matter that presented, and if this case had been studied. It indicated that the answer of Luque "was not bad, but neither good". Later, it consulted him if it had been he or somebody more the one who had practised the surgical intervention, in front of which only limited to answer "in monosyllabic".