After the procedure, Shaknovsky told Beverly Bryan, a nurse, the “spleen” was so diseased that it was four times bigger than usual and had “migrated” to the other side of Bill Bryan’s body.
In a previous wrong-site surgery in 2023, Zarzaur said Shaknovsky mistakenly removed a portion of a patient’s pancreas instead of performing the intended adrenal gland resection (cutting out tissue or part of an organ) at the same hospital.
This man's spleen is so diseased it looks like a liver!
HE DID THIS BEFORE!?😮
So he said.
[This man’s spleen is so diseased it looks like a liver!]
Good reason to get rid of it. Can’t have a bad spleen ruining your liver’s rep.
Sad. Rest in Peace, Mr. Bryan.
So this is not his first error of major proportion.
Imagine if the Coroner's report had instead read:
"The decedent's body had mysteriously transformed into a large pot roast, with all the trimmings, and migrated into my refrigerator. But I proceeded with autopsy, and found no evidence of wrong-doing on the part of the surgeon. Also: It was delish!"
Regards,