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An Alabama Man Went to the Hospital Suffering Side Pain. He Died After His Liver Was Removed by Mistake.

Surgeon Removes Alabama Man’s Liver Instead of Spleen, Leading to Death
Source: Zarzour Law

William Bryan (left) complained of side pain while at their rental property in Florida. Doctors urged him to have surgery to remove his spleen, but during the procedure, a doctor removed his liver, officials said.

Sept. 6 2024, Published 10:01 a.m. ET

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An Alabama man reportedly died last month when a hospital in Florida mistakenly removed his liver instead of his spleen during surgery, according to authorities.

William Bryan, 70, and his wife were at their rental property in Okaloosa County, Florida, when Bryan suffered pain in his left side, the Miami Herald reported.

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The couple went to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast, where doctors urged Bryan to have surgery to avoid serious health complications, according to Joe Zarzour, the attorney representing Bryan’s widow.

On Aug. 21, Bryan was scheduled to undergo a laparoscopic splenectomy, according to Zarzour.

However, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is accused of accidentally removing his liver during the procedure.

In doing so, Shaknovsky severed a major artery, which led to Bryan’s sudden blood loss and death, officials said.

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While Shaknovsky allegedly listed Bryan’s organ as a spleen, Zarzour said Dr. Robert Blanchard, a surgical pathologist at the hospital, determined it was a liver.

In his report, Blanchard described the organ as a “grossly identifiable” liver that was partially torn, authorities said.

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After the surgery was done, Shaknovsky allegedly talked with Bryan’s wife, saying Bryan’s spleen was four times larger than average and had shifted to the other side of his body.

However, Zarzour said the spleen — which was not removed — had a small cyst on it, officials said.

According to sources, Bryan’s widow plans on filing a lawsuit after a pre-litigation process takes place. She is seeking civil and criminal proceedings surrounding her husband’s death.

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“My husband died while helpless on the operating room table by Dr. Shaknovsky,” she said in a statement. “I don’t want anyone else to die due to his incompetence at a hospital that should have known or knew he had previously made drastic, life-altering surgical mistakes.”

Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast, a non-profit Catholic health care system that has 140 hospitals in the U.S., said in a statement that they "take allegations like this very seriously, and our leadership team is performing a thorough investigation into this event.”

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