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Alabama man dead after surgeon removed liver instead of spleen

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An Alabama man died last month when a surgeon in Florida mistakenly removed his liver instead of his spleen during an emergency procedure, his family said.

William Bryan, 70, and his wife Beverly, of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, were visiting their property in Okaloosa County, Florida, when he started feeling pain on the left side of his abdomen, personal injury firm Zarzaur Law said in a statement.

He was admitted to Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast hospital in Miramar for abnormalities.

Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, a general surgeon, and Dr. Christopher Bacani, the hospital's chief medical officer, persuaded Bryan to undergo surgery at the hospital on Aug. 21.

Beverly Bryan claims that Shaknovsky said her husband's spleen was diseased, oversized and moved to the opposite side of his body.

But according to the law firm, the surgeon removed his instead, which caused "immediate and catastrophic blood loss resulting in death."

Shaknovsky made a similar error in 2023 when he removed parts of a pancreas instead of an , the family's attorneys allege. That case was settled privately.

The said in a statement Wednesday it's "performing a thorough investigation" into the death and takes allegations like the one made by the Bryan family "very seriously."

The Walton County Sheriff's Office said it's also investigating Bryan's death.

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