Joan
Rivers died of complication during medical procedure
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[October 17, 2014]
By Patricia Reaney
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Comedian Joan Rivers, who passed away last month at the
age of 81, died of a complication during a medical
procedure, the New York Chief Medical Examiner's Office
said on Thursday.
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Rivers was having an examination of the back of the throat
and vocal cords at a New York clinic when she stopped breathing
and was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital, where she was put on
life support.
"The manner of death is therapeutic complication," the medical
examiner said in a statement, "the death resulted from a
predictable complication of medical therapy."
It listed the cause of death as anoxic encephalopathy, a
condition caused when brain tissue is deprived of oxygen and
there is brain damage.
Rivers, the brash, pioneering comedian who paved the way for
women in stand-up comedy, died in hospital on Sept. 4, a week
after the outpatient procedure.
"We continue to be saddened by our tragic loss and grateful for
the enormous outpouring of love and support from around the
world," the comedian's daughter, Melissa Rivers, said in a
statement after the release of the autopsy report.
She had no further comment to make at this time.
Following her death, the State Health Department launched an
investigation into Yorkville Endoscopy where Rivers was treated.
It reviewed records and documents and questioned doctors at the
clinic which opened in 2013.
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The clinic denied media reports that it had administered a general
anesthesia or conducted a vocal cord biopsy on Rivers. Last month
the clinic said the doctor who performed the procedure was not
currently working there or serving as its medical director.
When asked for comment on the medical examiner's report, the clinic
said it was prevented by law from disclosing any information
regarding patients.
The Brooklyn-born comedian, who once described herself as "the
plastic surgery poster girl" and often joked about her numerous
cosmetic enhancements, was known for the catchphrase, "Can we talk?"
Her career as a stand-up comedian, author, talk show host and
reality TV star spanned five decades. She starred with her daughter
in the reality TV show "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?", with
Rivers living with her grown child.
Most recently, Rivers was the host of cable television channel E!'s
"Fashion Police," commenting on the unfortunate red carpet choices
of Hollywood celebrities.
(Reporting by Patricia Reaney; editing by Andrew Hay)
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