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Related: About this forumDoctor accused of removing wrong organ indicted with manslaughter
Doctor accused of removing wrong organ indicted with manslaughter
Pensacola News Journal
Updated April 13, 2026, 5:40 p.m. CT
A Destin doctor is facing manslaughter charges after he allegedly caused a patient's death by removing the wrong organ during surgery. ... The Office of the State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit announced that a Walton County Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, of Destin, with second-degree manslaughter in the August 2024 death of 70‑year‑old William Bryan of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Bryan and his wife, Beverly, were visiting their rental property in Okaloosa County when Bryan suddenly began experiencing left-sided flank pain, according to the family's law firm. They went to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital, and he was admitted for further studies pursuant to concern for an abnormality of the spleen.
On August 21, 2024, during what was scheduled to be a laparoscopic splenectomy, Dr. Shaknovsky removed the victims liver instead of his spleen, resulting in catastrophic blood loss and the patients death on the operating table, a WCSO news release said.
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In September 2024, the Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo ordered an emergency suspension of Shaknovskys license, citing Bryan's death and a prior incident in 2023 in which Shaknovsky removed a portion of a different patient's pancreas instead of the adrenal gland and purportedly claimed the adrenal gland had "migrated" to a different part of the body.
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Pensacola News Journal
Updated April 13, 2026, 5:40 p.m. CT
A Destin doctor is facing manslaughter charges after he allegedly caused a patient's death by removing the wrong organ during surgery. ... The Office of the State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit announced that a Walton County Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, of Destin, with second-degree manslaughter in the August 2024 death of 70‑year‑old William Bryan of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Bryan and his wife, Beverly, were visiting their rental property in Okaloosa County when Bryan suddenly began experiencing left-sided flank pain, according to the family's law firm. They went to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital, and he was admitted for further studies pursuant to concern for an abnormality of the spleen.
On August 21, 2024, during what was scheduled to be a laparoscopic splenectomy, Dr. Shaknovsky removed the victims liver instead of his spleen, resulting in catastrophic blood loss and the patients death on the operating table, a WCSO news release said.
{snip}
In September 2024, the Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo ordered an emergency suspension of Shaknovskys license, citing Bryan's death and a prior incident in 2023 in which Shaknovsky removed a portion of a different patient's pancreas instead of the adrenal gland and purportedly claimed the adrenal gland had "migrated" to a different part of the body.
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mahatmakanejeeves
9 hrs ago
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FarPoint
(14,852 posts)1. That's a huge error....for lack of a better term....
these two organs are anatomically close but do not resemble each other.....liver is much larger with the vascular system network....OMG
The surgical team was also aware of this.....wrong organ even during the procedure I would guess....definitely aware when the specimen was collected....
UpInArms
(55,057 posts)2. That is horrific
Its terrifying that a surgeon would not know the difference in body organs
no_hypocrisy
(55,045 posts)3. When surgical malpractice starts to look good by comparison . . . . .
3Hotdogs
(15,411 posts)4. Medical care is getting scarier. More so, with the smaller medical practices being bought out by large corporations,
My cardiologist is part of a large system that includes imaging. I called to set up a C.A.T. scan. Sweetheart at the office confirms my name, D.O.B., phone number and address.
Then she continued in a "matter-of-fact tone of voice, "O.K., you have one kidney."
Da fuck?