A Florida doctor, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, has been indicted on second-degree manslaughter charges after allegedly removing a patient’s liver instead of his spleen during a surgery in 2024. The procedure, intended to be a laparoscopic splenectomy, resulted in the 70-year-old patient’s death due to catastrophic blood loss. The incident occurred on August 21, 2024, and led to the suspension of Shaknovsky’s medical license in Florida. He also voluntarily surrendered his license in Alabama following regulatory actions. The case highlights the severe consequences of medical errors and the importance of accountability in healthcare.
QUESTION: How might this incident influence the way future medical professionals are trained and supervised?
