Ping!................
no real blade would or could EVER confuse spleen and liver.
different shape, structure, vessels, and consistency.
absolutely different.
meaning this op was done by a resident or an illegal alien.
Wow. Unbelievable, and horrific. How in the world could this possibly happen, other than ineptitude beyond comprehension? A whole surgical team witnessed this, and not a one of them noticed.
DEI Doc doesn’t know the liver from the spleen.
So they mistook his liver for his spleen? I warned you about DEI surgeons and pilots. :)
Next week, I have a yearly review for a pending transplant. I’m gonna print this out for the lead surgeon and say “OK, Mister! You get it right!!” 😜
Not only is the spleen looking different, on the other side of the body, but the very veins and arteries, the ones the surgeon has to cut and ligate, are shaped different, layed out different, and originate and end in different parts of the respective organs. he amputated a lobe of the liver, presumably the left lobe, being closest to the spleen, but the vessels he had to cut were layed out different than the ones that serve the spleen. he had to go out of his way, literally, to cut the wrong parts out.
it would be like your mechanic going for your water pump and holding up your starter as proof of his workmanship.
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No one in that surgery could tell the difference between a liver and a spleen?
DEI doctor ....??
Some of us have and need our GP but I realized yesterday that some specialist stranger will probably preside over our death. Sometimes they may cause it.
Hospitals are the houses of gods. Very little gods but don't tell them that.
Destin is a wonderful place to vacation. But not so good for a splenectomy, though!
Shocked?
Not really.
This is malpractice at its worst.
So obvious, but what about the malpractice which is not so obvious and remains unrevealed?
I saw twenty times more competent “doctors” than this clown pimping the clot shot because Dr. Ponzi gave then the order to.
This malpractice was by an individual.
The greatest malpractice is by the medical community which has become totally subservient to Big Brother and Big Pharma.
I don’t think I’d know a spleen if I saw one, but a liver? The largest organ in there? Even I, with zero medical training know a liver. Basic biology from grade school. Also can be delicious when deep fried and topped with gravy & onions. Mmmmmm…
A lot of doctors are cocaine users...isn’t the spleen way over on the other side?