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    Anesthesia killed Vegas woman in cosmetic surgery

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A husband and wife who performed an illegal buttocks enhancement surgery that resulted in a Las Vegas woman's death are expected to plead guilty to manslaughter despite an autopsy report that shows the death was accidental.

    Elena Caro, 42, died from an allergic reaction to the tumescent anesthesia commonly used in cosmetic surgery procedures, Clark County Coroner Mike Murphy said Friday.

    But it is unlikely that Ruben Matallana-Galvas and Carmen Torres-Sanchez would be able to successfully fight the criminal case against them because the death occurred during an illegal operation in which proper safety procedures were not followed, according to Matallana-Galvas' defense attorney, Scott Coffee. The couple will plead guilty to reduced charges when they return to court Thursday under a plea deal, he said

    Matallana-Galvas knows his makeshift medical office did not have the proper tools to care for Caro, Coffee said.

    "The doctor didn't take the actions that we hope he would take in light of the bad reaction," he said. "He feels terrible for what happened and he wants to take responsibility for what he did."

    Matallana-Galvas and Torres-Sanchez are charged with multiple crimes for Caro's death, including second-degree murder and practicing medicine without a license. They pleaded not guilty in May and were scheduled to stand trial in February.

    But prosecutors have been working to avoid trial by persuading the husband and wife to plead guilty to manslaughter and practicing without a medical license. Matallana-Galvas attempted to go along with the deal during a hearing last week. He withdrew his not guilty plea and pleaded guilty, but the agreement was dropped when Torres-Sanchez refused to plead guilty. She apparently changed her mind and is expected to take the deal at the hearing scheduled for Thursday.

    Under the plea deal, Matallana-Galvas and Torres-Sanchez could each serve up to nine years, Coffee said. A lawyer representing Torres-Sanchez could not be reached for comment.

    The husband and wife conducted the procedure on Caro in a temporary medical clinic in the back of a Las Vegas tile shop and were not licensed to practice medicine anywhere in the United States.

    Coffee said the autopsy report did not come as a surprise.

    "The case is pretty much exactly what we thought it was from the beginning, which is it's a medical procedure where no one intended to do harm to this woman whatsoever," he said.

    Josh Tomsheck, a former Clark County chief deputy district attorney, said the autopsy report wouldn't bother him if he was prosecuting the case.

    "It's not going to be an issue for the state," he said. "They are saying essentially that there was a felony committed and during the course of that felony the person died. It doesn't matter whether it's intentional or accidental."

    Dr. Julio Garcia, a plastic surgeon in Las Vegas of 24 years, said valid medical practitioners know they might be held accountable if a patient is not treated after reacting badly to anesthesia.

    "You should monitor them for at least two or three hours after the procedure," he said. "You don't want to do the procedure and leave because the patient could have an adverse reaction, like that patient did."

    Tumescent anesthesia is used to make a specific part of a patient's body numb. Unlike general anesthesia, it does not put the patient to sleep.

    "It decreases the pain and it decreases the bruising," said Dr. Jeffrey Roth, a Las Vegas plastic surgeon who also uses general anesthesia on patients to ensure they don't feel any pain and monitors their progress with the help of a certified anesthetist. "In other words, we are not going to do surgery in the back of a tile shop."

    Caro was found roaming the streets in agony less than four hours after Matallana-Galvas and Torres-Sanchez injected her buttocks with a gel substance on April 9. She was taken to a hospital, where she died that day.

    Matallana-Galvas and Torres-Sanchez allegedly cleared out their medical office after treating Caro and headed to McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, where they attempted to flee to their native Colombia, according an arrest report. The husband and wife had purchased plane tickets to return to Colombia on April 22 but were trying to catch an earlier flight. They were arrested at the airport.

    Matallana-Galvas told detectives that Caro walked away from his office after the procedure. He said he was a homeopathic doctor in Colombia and did not have the proper equipment to perform the buttocks procedure.

    Caro was married and had a teenage daughter. A week before her death, she had received facial Botox injections from Matallana-Galvas. When no problems arose, she returned for the buttocks injection.

    Botox and similar types of injections are minimally invasive but are still considered cosmetic surgery, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

    Roth said patients who seek cosmetic surgery need to ensure they are receiving proper care.

    "The whole tragedy of this whole thing was that this poor woman went to somebody who was not licensed," Roth said. "This poor lady may have saved a few dollars, but it cost her her life."

     

    16 comments

    • Nadine  •  6 mths ago
      It's sad but I don't feel so sorry for her. How could she have done that in a tile shop?????
    • Boppity  •  6 mths ago
      When you go for backroom cosmetic surgery, you are really putting your #$%$ on the line...
    • Joe Smith  •  6 mths ago
      I thought Anesthesia was shot in her palace basement with Czar Nicholas the 2nd of Russia.
    • joanm  •  6 mths ago
      Do not get surgery from a person that does not have a medical license? It takes years and years to get one and they dont give you a medical degree until they feel you are not putting your patient in unsafe unhealthy position? Medicine is serious business and if the person does not have a degree or license then they really should not be cutting any one not without being checked out by American Medical Association? Please dont let anyone perform complicated procedures on you with out a diploma it is the law!! Thanks,
      !
    • apdg  •  6 mths ago
      Didn't Michael Jackson's doctor "practice medicine" in Las Vegas as well?
    • JON  •  6 mths ago
      Enhancement surgery for buttocks ? Don't they have donuts and ice cream in Las Vegas ? RIP Ms. Little Tush
    • InquiringMindsWantToKnow. ...  •  6 mths ago
      Was it worth it? I wonder what the friend who suggested it is feeling.
    • Heres the fix  •  6 mths ago
      You can bet that the perps were illegal immigrants. And the victim probably was, too. This same criminal behavior happened in Boston as well with illegal Brazilian immigrants. Lawbreakers all.... They need to be deported.
    • Speechless Donkey  •  6 mths ago
      she should have ate a bag of potato chip in front of the tv every night instead of surgery. she'd have a big butt and still be alive.
    • blue eyes  •  6 mths ago
      As Lady gaga would say, I was born this way. Why must all these women feel the need to get these procedures done.? For what? Beauty comes from within. Let this be a wake up call for everyone out there looking for a bargain. God rest her soul.
    • gopher irrigation  •  6 mths ago
      her #$%$ and lips were both so beautiful, it was hard to decide whether to bury her face up or face down
    • Ale  •  6 mths ago
      why are people so willing to pay thousands of dollars to someone who considers they career a practice?
    • Post-Partum Postum Poster  •  6 mths ago
      As soon as I saw the headline I knew the perps were Hispanic, based on years of similar news storys.

      About 10 years ago an Hispanic was arrested for perfroming dentistry in the back seat of his car in the Miami area
    • Two Doggs  •  6 mths ago
      so big deal, another narcissist dies, good riddance
    • Pursuit of not guaranteed ...  •  6 mths ago
      Vanity is a killer.
    • ashamed 2 b an american  •  6 mths ago
      another american dies.....welcome to usa
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