“He eventually removed Mr. Bryan’s liver, thinking it was his spleen. The Health Department noted in its report that, in addition to being on different sides of the abdomen, “spleens and livers are anatomically distinct, have different consistencies, and are different colors.”
This might ssem funny, except that the patient, 70-year-old William Bryan, died. You can’t live without a liver.
The surgeon, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, 44, has been indicted for second-degree murder. Good! This medical version of a scene in a Marx Brothers movie took place at Ascension Sacred Heart of the Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida in August 2024. I must say, I don’t understand the story at all.
Poor Mr. Bryan underwent diagnostic imaging at the hospital on August 18, 2024 that indicated his spleen might be enlarged. There was blood in the membrane lining Mr. Bryan’s abdomen, but no signs of hemorrhaging. Dr. Shaknovsky told the patient that he needed to have his spleen removed, a minimally invasive procedure with a recovery time of up to six weeks. The doctor neglected to tell his patient that he couldn’t tell a spleen from a liver.

The hospital that allowed him to perform surgery after his history of botched surgeries (yes, this was not his first time) should also be indicted.
Get ready for more of this…a lot more. The med schools have gone woke. They are teaching that medical care must be allocated with equity first (sorry, we have to treat at least 2 more African-American heart patients until we can see you) and they have made the boards pass-fail. That means…how do you decide who gets the good residencies? With no scores, you pick whoever you want. Do it with equity, and you don’t know their skill levels. That is medical training today.
I’m sorry, it is time for all these private monopolies on vital services to go. We need voter control over this stuff, the ‘experts’ have proven untrustworthy. This means medicine, law, education, etc need standard state licensure, just like hairdressers. No more of these partisan private organizations.