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Florida surgeon ‘devastated’ over death of patient after removing liver instead of spleen
(www.theguardian.com)
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And that’s basically it!
because most commenters here only seem to be reading the headline: according to the surgeon, the patient started heavily bleeding first, and as he was trying to find/stop the bleeding, that's when the mixup happened:
As to why he didn't notice the obviously wrong size of the organ:
edit: more context in this comment: https://lemmy.world/post/46739636/23694470
... comparing this surgeon's patient survival rate to that of other surgeons should determine whether he is to blame.
If his patients are significantly more likely to die than on average, it is probably the surgeon's fault. If he has a pristine record, on the other hand, it was probably beyond his control.
That would go poorly if he tends to operate on riskier patients. Would definitely have to compare with other surgeons that have a similar patient risk.
Absolutely. A good study would account for confounding variables. Even the best surgeons make mistakes that lead to death; they are only human.
...society doesn't want to create a situation where surgeons refuse to operate for fear of making a mistake.