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Guantanamo inmate nixes heart procedure
2006-11-20
A 59-year-old Guantanamo Bay detainee has refused to have a required heart procedure at the U.S. military base in Cuba, one of his attorneys said Sunday.

Saifullah A. Paracha, a Pakistani multimillionaire, will not agree to have a cardiac catheterization done at the base because he thinks its medical facilities and backups are inadequate, said Zachary Katznelson of the London-based human rights group Reprieve. "This is a completely new procedure for Guantanamo. Mr. Paracha very well might need open heart surgery, and that has never been done before at Guantanamo," Katznelson said. Paracha, who is accused of laundering money for al-Qaida and plotting to smuggle explosives into the United States, already has had one heart attack while in U.S. custody and has recently suffered chest pains, according to his lawyers.

Cardiac catheterization is a diagnostic procedure used to detect blockages or other heart problems. A doctor inserts a thin plastic tube into an artery or vein in the arm or leg and pushes it into the chambers of the heart or into the coronary arteries to measure blood pressure within the heart and blood oxygen levels. Sometimes the procedure involves injecting a dye and using radiology to get images of any blockages. Treatment options for blockages can include anti-clotting drugs and balloon angioplasty to open the artery. Heart bypass surgery is often the preferred solution when there are many blockages. A motion filed by Paracha's legal team to block the medical procedure, which doctors have scheduled for this month, is expected to be heard Monday in a federal court in Washington. Government lawyers have asked the court to reject the motion.
Posted by:Seafarious

#9  I haven't dissected a pig in years. Could use a little practice again.
Posted by: ed   2006-11-20 21:26  

#8  I'll do it, no really! pakistani multimillionaire you say, in gitmo, geez a sec i'm sure i've got some boiling tar and a scalpel, no problem, i'll do it free.
Posted by: pihkalbadger   2006-11-20 20:33  

#7  We should tell them all the doctors are jewish.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-11-20 17:13  

#6  A multimillionaire, huh? Tell him I'll do it, but I'll need the money up front.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-11-20 15:16  

#5  Step one into bringing GITMO back into the public's eye.....expect the required wringing of hands, h=gnashing of teeth by the MSM and attendant demo-sound-bites....
Posted by: USN, ret.   2006-11-20 14:31  

#4  Fly him out to a carrier for the procedure. Chuck his stretcher out the door on the way over.

Oh, and don't forget to send any lawyers and "human rights" types with him into the drink, too.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-11-20 07:34  

#3  Turn him over to the Cuban health system.
Posted by: Thromogum Thrarong1537   2006-11-20 01:04  

#2  Probably thinks he can get a toe onto the mainland this way.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-20 00:40  

#1  Ok. Go ahead and have a heart attack then - see if we care!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2006-11-20 00:38  

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