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A Florida surgeon accused of removing a man's liver instead of his spleen during a surgery, causing the patient to bleed out on the operating table, has had his medical license suspended by the ...
The surgeon labeled the removed liver specimen as a ‘spleen’ and, after the man's death, they determined that it was actually his liver. Skip to Article. Set weather.
He was admitted to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach over suspected medical problems with his spleen.. The Bryan family’s attorney, Zarzaur in Pensacola, said ...
Shaknovsky said the only path forward was surgery to remove Bill’s spleen, according to a Florida Department of Health report ...
After the procedure, Shaknovsky told Beverly Bryan that the “spleen” was so diseased that it was four times bigger than usual and had “migrated” to the other side of Mr. Bryan’s body.
Family of deceased Alabama man claims surgeon removed liver, not spleen, before his death The family of 70-year-old William Bryan claims surgeon Thomas Shaknovsky removed his liver and not his ...
A 70-year-old Alabama man died late last month after a surgeon at a Florida hospital mistakenly removed his liver instead of his spleen, an attorney for his widow said. Muscle Shoals resident ...
Wenzhou Medical University researchers have reimagined the spleen as a viable site for islet transplantation, enabling long-term diabetes control without the burden of full immunosuppression.