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Man dies from 'catastrophic' blood loss after doctor removes liver instead of spleen during surgery

During the hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery, Dr Thomas Shaknovsky removed William Bryan’s liver instead of the spleen, resulting in catastrophic blood loss and his death.

September 05, 2024 / 12:19 IST
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The hospital issued a statement emphasising its commitment to patient safety. (Representative Image)

William Bryan, a 70-year-old man from Alabama, tragically died during surgery while on vacation in Florida after a surgeon mistakenly removed his liver instead of his spleen. Bryan had been admitted to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital with severe abdominal pain, prompting doctors to recommend an emergency procedure. His family is now pursuing legal action, accusing the hospital of negligence, New York Post reported.

While visiting the Florida panhandle, Bryan began to experience intense pain in the lower left side of his abdomen. He was taken to the hospital, where medical staff identified an abnormality in his spleen and advised him to undergo surgery to prevent complications. According to the family's legal representatives, Bryan was persuaded by Dr Thomas Shaknovsky, a general surgeon, and Dr Christopher Bacani, the hospital’s chief medical officer, to proceed with an emergency splenectomy on 21 August.

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However, during the hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery, Dr Shaknovsky removed Bryan’s liver instead of the spleen, resulting in catastrophic blood loss and Bryan’s death. According to Zarzaur Law P.A., the firm representing the Bryan family, the surgeon allegedly labelled the liver as a "spleen" post-operation. It was only after Bryan’s death that the error was discovered.

Shaknovsky reportedly informed Bryan's wife, Beverly, that her husband’s spleen had grown significantly and moved to an unusual location in his body, which may have contributed to the mistake. In a typical human anatomy, the liver is located in the upper right section of the abdomen, while the spleen resides on the upper left side. The liver is also notably larger than the spleen, weighing between 2.4 to 3 pounds more.