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Florida Surgeon Faces Charges for Allegedly Operating on Incorrect Organ

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A former surgeon from Florida has been indicted by a grand jury following an incident where he reportedly removed a patient’s liver instead of the spleen during surgery.

The State Attorney’s Office for Florida’s First Judicial Circuit announced on Monday that Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky faces a charge of second-degree manslaughter. This charge stems from an alleged mistake made during a 2024 medical procedure involving 70-year-old Bill Bryan from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at the Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida.

According to prosecutors, the surgery was intended to be a laparoscopic splenectomy, a procedure designed to remove the spleen with minimal invasiveness. However, the removal of Bryan’s liver instead led to “catastrophic blood loss,” causing him to die on the operating table.

A Walton County grand jury determined that the actions taken by Dr. Shaknovsky in the operating room represented “criminal conduct under Florida law.”

Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is behind bars in Walton County, Fla.

Currently, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is detained in Walton County, Florida, following his indictment in connection with the tragic death of the Alabama man during surgery.

“Our duty is to follow the facts wherever they lead, without fear or favor,” Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson said in a news release. “The Grand Jury has spoken, and our responsibility is to ensure the charges are carried out through the proper legal process. Our thoughts remain with the victim’s family and their unspeakable loss.”

Adkinson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Available court records did not list an attorney for Shaknovsky. It is unclear whether he has retained legal representation.

An Alabama family seeking justice after a doctor removed the liver instead of the spleen

Bill Bryan’s, left, liver was allegedly removed instead of his spleen, leading to his death. (Zarzaur Law Firm)

Following Bryan’s death in 2024, the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners filed a court order to suspend Shaknovsky’s medical license, which was granted that same year. His Florida medical license was also suspended in 2024, followed by his New York license in 2025.

The Florida court order to suspend Shaknovsky’s license revealed he had previously made similar mistakes and lied to cover them up. In May 2023, he removed a portion of a patient’s pancreas instead of the adrenal gland. When the surgeon was approached about the mistake, he claimed the adrenal gland had “migrated” to a different part of the body.

Fox News Digital previously reported the patient in that case suffered “long-term, permanent harm.”

Surgeon looking at a monitor in an operating room

A surgeon has been charged with second-degree manslaughter by a grand jury after allegedly removing a patient’s liver instead of his spleen. (iStock)

“Dr. Shaknovsky’s repeated egregious surgical errors resulted in significant patient harm coupled with his failure to take responsibility for these errors indicates that his reckless conduct is likely to continue,” the order said. “Therefore, Dr. Shaknovsky’s continued practice as an osteopathic physician presents an immediate, serious danger to the health, welfare, and safety of the public.”

Shaknovsky is being held at the Walton County Jail and is awaiting his first court appearance. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 15 years in prison, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

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