A Florida surgeon, Thomas Shaknovsky, was taken into custody by law enforcement while actively working a shift as a Lyft driver. The arrest occurred in Miramar Beach, leaving his passengers stunned as officers conducted a high-profile traffic stop.
Shaknovsky faces serious charges of second-degree manslaughter following a 2024 surgical procedure. Authorities allege that during a scheduled splenectomy, the doctor mistakenly removed the patient's liver instead of the spleen.
The victim, 70-year-old William Bryan, tragically bled to death on the operating table. Medical experts note that a human liver is significantly larger than a spleen, raising questions about how such a catastrophic error could occur.
According to reports, Shaknovsky allegedly misidentified the 4.6-pound organ during the surgery. Despite the patient's deteriorating condition, the surgeon reportedly continued the procedure, leading to fatal complications.
The incident has sparked a broader investigation into the surgeon's professional history. Prior to this arrest, Shaknovsky faced allegations of medical negligence regarding the death of another patient who suffered from sepsis.
Following the fatal error in 2024, the state moved to revoke the doctor's medical license. He had been operating under his middle name while working for the ride-sharing platform, maintaining a high rating before his arrest.
Lyft confirmed that the driver was immediately removed from their platform upon notification of the criminal charges. The company maintains strict safety protocols regarding the background of its drivers.
The passengers present during the arrest expressed shock at the encounter with law enforcement. They noted that the sudden police intervention made them fear for their safety during the ride.
Legal experts suggest that the upcoming trial will focus heavily on surgical standards and the failure to identify basic anatomical structures. Shaknovsky is scheduled for arraignment in May to address the manslaughter charges.
The case serves as a grim reminder of the importance of surgical oversight and patient safety protocols. Families of the victims continue to seek justice through ongoing civil litigation against the disgraced physician.
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