She noted the willingness to meet with him, reports TASS.

“If he needs any additional help, if he is not satisfied with the work at the Moscow hospital, Morozovskaya, I will be glad to meet with him and discuss his employment,” she said.

According to her, the doctor continues to work part-time at the Morozov Children's City Hospital and "has the ability to operate on children the way he operates them."

She also said that more than 1 thousand children have undergone kidney transplant surgery in Russia over the past few years.

“Children of different ages - starting from 6 kg in weight ... It is believed that a kidney transplant is not an emergency operation, it is planned,” she said.

Skvortsova noted that 25 children of different ages need kidney transplantation in Russia.

Earlier it became known that Mikhail Kaabak, who worked at a quarter rate and performed 21 operations, was dismissed from the NRC.

According to Kaabak, claims were made against his methods of treatment, for example, the use of alemtuzumab, a weakening of the immune system in kidney transplantation, so that the transplanted organ is not rejected by the body.

Together with a transplant specialist who performed a kidney transplant for infants weighing less than 10 kg, his colleague Nadezhda Babenko was fired.