Surgeon removed wrong organ then covered it up

USA Florida, Miramar Beach —

Beverly Bryan was confident on Aug. 21, 2024 as her husband Bill headed to surgery to have his spleen removed at a Florida hospital.

Bryan, a retired registered nurse, knew the procedure — a laparoscopic splenectomy — was safe, and the surgeon assured her “it would be quick and over and done.”

“You’ll see him back in a few minutes,” she recalled the doctor saying.

It was the last time she saw her husband alive.

Now, nearly six months later, Bryan is suing the surgeon, Thomas J. SHAKNOVSKY, and the hospital where he operated on her husband, accusing them of wrongful death and medical malpractice.

In a 114-page complaint filed on Jan. 30, 2025 in Florida’s First Judicial Circuit Court in Walton County, Bryan alleges that Shaknovsky killed her husband by mistakenly removing his liver instead of his spleen, then participated in a conspiracy — that included the hospital’s CEO and chief medical officer — to cover up the fatal error by doctoring the death certificate and other state records.

Bryan, 70, is also accusing Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida, of employing the services of a doctor who, before operating on Bryan’s husband, had repeatedly made serious mistakes, including one in 2023 in which he also operated on the wrong organ. That incident, according to state records, resulted in a $400,000 settlement.

READ FULL STORY in The Washington Post by Jonathan Edwards reported in The Nightly:

Surgeon removed wrong organ then covered it up, widow alleges in law suits

MEAG COMMENT:  This malpractice goes on in Australia with alarming frequency.

More than 200 deaths & injuries under investigation at one NHS

Police are investigating more than 200 allegations of preventable deaths and harm at the NHS Trust The Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, England.
This has been reported over some years and now police are investigating and not before time.
READ full article in The TELEGRAPH, LONDON by Tom McArdle
More than 200 deaths and injuries under investigation at NHS hospital trust

 

Chemo underdosing scandal likely to repeat

ADELAIDE —

Ten years on from a chemotherapy underdosing scandal, survivor Andrew Knox fears the devastating error could repeat

In short:

Andrew Knox, who was one of 10 cancer patients given a half dose of chemotherapy a decade ago, fears bungles could be repeated if South Australia Health’s incident reporting system remains in place.

After the death of four relapsed patients, a deputy state coroner recommended the system be replaced.

What’s next?

SA Health is preparing a tender process to replace the incident reporting system.

Read Bethanie Alderson’s full story ABC News

Two patients died & he’s allowed to operate again!

SYDNEY —

Controversial surgeon William MOONEY is set to resume practising medicine after an appeal court rejected the NSW Medical Council’s efforts to stop him.

Two patients died at his hands:  (1) Alex TAOUIL in December 2017 and (2) Pouya POULADIAN in March 2018, both in private hospitals.

“Mr Mooney is not a perfect individual – far from it,” said Justice Mark Leeming in the Court of Appeal’s judgment handed down on Tuesday.  What an understatement!   Did the Court know his history?

Surgeon William Mooney arriving at court as the NSW Medical Council appeals a decision to reinstate him.

Read more of Kate McClymont’s story in the Sydney Morning Herald:

Dr William MOONEY: ‘Flawed’ surgeon set to resume medical practice

Launceston hospital deaths – law and disorder Tasmania

LAUNCESTON, Tasmania —

Launceston General Hospital falsified death certificates mean covering-up true cause of death.  Commonly known as lying, fraud, dishonesty.  This is what health and medical bureaucrats do to protect their political masters.  Then they lie to us.

The question to be asked:  What is going on in Tasmania?  Does it have a government?  If so, what is it doing?  The bigger question:  Who is in charge?

If Tasmania Police will not investigate falsified death certificates, then who will?

They cannot silence everyone.  God help Tasmanians.

READ FULL STORY by April McLennan ABC News Stateline

Zane Jamieson’s death at Launceston’s hospital fuelling the fight for answers by his aunt Nicole

 

TAS falsified death certificates – police won’t investigate

TASMANIA Launceston —

The Launceston General Hospital has allowed death certificates to be falsified thus covering-up adverse event deaths of patients.  It’s a scandal and a half and the wrong people have been allowed to smother it even further.  Isn’t there an Attorney-General of Tasmania?

Now TAS Police won’t investigate criminal wrongdoing.  This is outrageous.  What’s going on with law and order in Tasmania?

Read more in The Mercury (Hobart):

 

 

Killer nurse Letby another life sentence

Manchester UK —

Lucy Letby: Killer nurse sentenced to another whole life order for attempted murder of baby

The 34-year-old was found guilty by a jury earlier this week following a retrial at Manchester Crown Court.

Read more from Sky News UK

 

Remembering June Long 1924-1994

June Sylvia Long 1 June 1924—29 June 1994

The June Long Foundation was set up in June Long’s memory to make the public aware that patients are being killed in our hospitals and hospital medicos are covering-up these iatrogenic deaths as a matter of routine.  It starts with a lie and ends with more lies.

All one can say is thank God for coroners.

Don’t ever believe what you’re told how your loved one died.  Question it furiously.  Don’t take no for an answer.

June Long’s iatrogenic death