Dr. Death - Surgeon sentenced to life imprisonment - Never get back surgery
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:45 AM Author: Multi-colored Den
https://www.propublica.org/article/dr-death-christopher-duntsch-a-surgeon-so-bad-it-was-criminal
This guy literally had no idea what he was doing and would randomly pull things out of the spine, etc. He ended up killing or paralyzing 33 people before anyone did anything to stop him, including the Texas medical board.
Too bad pain and suffering damages are capped at 250k in Texas.
Also, this is a big reminder to never get back surgery. Most of these people probably would have been fine/improved just doing yoga and rehab.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472477) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:07 PM Author: low-t stock car son of senegal
50% wrong.
chiros don't want you to get surgery; they agree cutting into the spine is garbage. chiros are the only decent relief at back pain besides a psychologist since 90% of lower back issues are mental stress related.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472660) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:47 AM Author: Dead Frisky Indian Lodge
"In the roughly two years that Duntsch — a blue-eyed, smooth-talking former college football player — had practiced medicine in Dallas, he had operated on 37 patients. Almost all, 33 to be exact, had been injured during or after these procedures"
why do professional schools still practice AA for ttt "athletes"?
how do you only do 37 surgeries in 2 years? some people do that in a week
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472490) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:58 AM Author: Multi-colored Den
This guy literally just made shit up as he went...
here were three holes poked into Efurd’s spinal column where Duntsch had tried and failed to insert screws. One screw was jabbed directly into her spinal canal. That same screw had also skewered the nerves that control one leg and the bladder. Henderson cleaned out bone fragments. Then he discovered that one of Efurd’s nerve roots — the bundle of nerves coming out of the spine — was completely gone. For some inexplicable reason, Duntsch had amputated it.
The operation was so botched, Henderson recalled thinking Duntsch had to be an impostor passing himself off as a surgeon. Even after Henderson’s repairs, Efurd never regained her mobility and now uses a wheelchair. (In an email, Efurd said that discussing what happened to her again would take a toll on her health.)
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About a half hour into Brown’s surgery, Duntsch started to complain that he was having trouble seeing her spine.
“He was saying: ‘There’s so much blood I can’t see. I can’t see this,’” said Kyle Kissinger, an operating room nurse. He kept telling the scrub tech “’suck more, suck more. Get that blood out of there. I can’t see.’ That’s really concerning to me because, not only that he can’t do it correctly when he can’t see that but, why is it still bleeding?”
Brown bled so much that blood was saturating the blue draping around her body and dripping onto the floor. The nursing staff put down towels to soak it up.
After the operation, Brown woke up and seemed fine, but early the next morning she lost consciousness. Pressure was building inside her brain for reasons that were unclear at the time.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472593) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:08 PM Author: slate people who are hurt plaza
If you're chill and fratty and in the right program run by old white men, they'll graduate you because to kick you out would be "mean"
They also give you tons of second chances
Someone getting kicked out of your program discourages people from applying to your program, and it makes the program look bad that it failed to train someone effectively.
These old doods running residency programs often are in their 70s and are looking for the path of least resistance until they cop that third house and retire at 80 or whatever.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40476882) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:48 AM Author: Multi-colored Den
He only did 100 surgeries in his entire residency whereas the average neurosurgeon does 1000 surgeries during residency
This guy got an MD PhD from a TTT med school (University of Tennessee) and did his residency there and got stellar recommendations from his advisers
If you ever get surgery, hire some Harvard grad
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472500) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:52 AM Author: Multi-colored Den
There were three holes poked into Efurd’s spinal column where Duntsch had tried and failed to insert screws. One screw was jabbed directly into her spinal canal. That same screw had also skewered the nerves that control one leg and the bladder. Henderson cleaned out bone fragments. Then he discovered that one of Efurd’s nerve roots — the bundle of nerves coming out of the spine — was completely gone. For some inexplicable reason, Duntsch had amputated it.
The operation was so botched, Henderson recalled thinking Duntsch had to be an impostor passing himself off as a surgeon. Even after Henderson’s repairs, Efurd never regained her mobility and now uses a wheelchair. (In an email, Efurd said that discussing what happened to her again would take a toll on her health.)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472534) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:05 PM Author: Multi-colored Den
Frustrated by the board’s inaction, Henderson had called the lead investigator six months earlier to beg for faster intervention. In a recording Henderson made of the call, he says, “This is a bad, bad guy, and he needs to be put on the fast track if there’s such a thing.” She tells him she wishes they could suspend his license while they investigate, but the board’s attorneys wouldn’t go for that.
Kirby sent the board a five-page letter on June 23, 2013, spurred by what had happened to Glidewell. “Let me be blunt,” it said. “Christopher Duntsch, Texas Medical Board license number N8183, is an impaired physician, a sociopath, and must be stopped from practicing medicine.” Robin Glidewell also sent a letter, describing what happened to her husband.
By then, Brett Shipp, a reporter from Dallas’ ABC affiliate, had gotten tips about the board’s slow-moving investigation of Duntsch from a friend of one of Duntsch’s patients and a plaintiff’s attorney. “Very shortly after I contacted them,” Shipp said, “they suspended his license.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472647) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:11 PM Author: Multi-colored Den
from a liability perspective, you'd think it'd be better to suspend him first and risk a lawsuit by him for lack of "due process" or whatever, instead of letting him continue to operate and kill people
can't these patients' families sue the licensing board
same with these hospitals to be honest. they should have reported him. more legal risk to not report him than to report him IMO because a guy this bad would eventually be caught out.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472686) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 11:57 AM Author: aqua underhanded dragon regret
how dare they
this *doctor* is saving lives day in and day out
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472588) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:19 PM Author: Multi-colored Den
good for him, but i'd rather just deal with back pain through yoga, etc.
my coworker had two back surgeries and still gets back pain and cannot sit down for long periods of time nor does he have any flexibility. not to mention was an opioid addict at one point.
for the second back surgery, his surgeon said he had a 50% chance of being paralyzed from the surgery
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472752) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:22 PM Author: appetizing resort organic girlfriend
UT should be shut down
Duntsch’s first job as a practicing physician was at the Minimally Invasive Spine Institute in the affluent Dallas suburb of Plano, which hired him in the summer of 2011, when he also received privileges to operate at Baylor Regional Medical Center.
The hospital welcomed Duntsch with a $600,000 advance. While no one from the practice agreed to be interviewed, they sent an email describing the recommendations they had gotten from Duntsch’s supervisors at the University of Tennessee medical school in Memphis.
“We were told Duntsch was one of the best and smartest neurosurgeons they ever trained, as they went on at length about his strengths,” they said in the email. “When asked about Dr. Duntsch’s weaknesses or areas for improvement, the supervising physician communicated that the only weakness Duntsch had was that he took on too many tasks for one person.”
In 2010, Boop faxed a recommendation for Duntsch to Baylor-Plano, checking off “good” or “excellent” in boxes asking about his skills and noting, “Chris is extremely bright and possibly the hardest working person I have ever met.” Another supervisor, Dr. Jon Robertson, who was an old family friend of the Duntsches and an investor in DiscGenics, noted on his recommendation that Duntsch had an “excellent work ethic.” (A University of Tennessee attorney said Robertson could not respond to questions.)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472767) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:24 PM Author: Multi-colored Den
cr, UT should pay for this
but what is mind boggling is what is their reason for not being honest? unlikely he would even know about the substance of their evaluation and i'm not sure there is any legal ramification for them giving an honest review
this is just like when gov jobs call your previous employers - no reason to not give an honest assessment
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472781) |
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:40 PM Author: Multi-colored Den
if that's the the case, then UT should be shut down
also, this reminds me to never go to a doctor who went to UT or did residency there
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472885) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:29 PM Author: appetizing resort organic girlfriend
Duntsch arrived at the hospital about 45 minutes after Efurd’s surgery had been set to start, Kissinger said. He spotted a hole in Duntsch’s scrubs. “It’s on the butt cheek of his scrubs. He didn’t wear underwear. That’s why it really shined down to me,” Kissinger said. The nurse realized he’d seen that hole for three straight days — Duntsch apparently hadn’t changed his scrubs all week. Kissinger also noticed that Duntsch had pinpoint pupils and hardly seemed to blink.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472814)
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Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:30 PM Author: appetizing resort organic girlfriend
jesus i am getting heebie jeebies reading this
Soon after beginning Efurd’s surgery, Duntsch turned to Kissinger and told him to let the front desk know he would be performing a procedure on Brown called a craniotomy, cutting a hole in her skull to relieve the pressure in her brain. Problem was, Dallas Medical Center did not perform those, or even have the proper equipment to do them.
As he operated on Efurd, Duntsch quarreled first with Kissinger and later with his supervisors, insisting on a craniotomy for Brown, according to court testimony. All the while, the operating room staff questioned whether Duntsch was putting hardware into Efurd in the right places and noticed he kept drilling and removing screws.
In the end, Duntsch did not perform a craniotomy on Brown. She was moved to another hospital but never regained consciousness. In court, her family said they withdrew life support a few days later. A neurosurgeon hired to review her case would later determine that Duntsch had both pierced and blocked her vertebral artery with a misplaced screw. The review also found that Duntsch misdiagnosed the source of her pain and was operating in the wrong place.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472824) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:33 PM Author: Deranged coral coldplay fan
NOT FLAME this guy had legit learning disabilities but got through med school by being a grinder.
His med school training was in stem cell research, but after his stem cell clinic failed, he just started doing back surgery with very little training.
He used to operate on people high in cocaine and LSD.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472843) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 12:48 PM Author: galvanic cobalt multi-billionaire stead
Not a member of the plaintiffs bar but 250k cap on P&S damages makes no sense.
A doctor paralyzes you for life because of gross negligence. Is that worth $250,000 to you? Does that make you whole again?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40472935) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 1:03 PM Author: Greedy Pozpig Shrine
Makes you realize how flame the standards for residency are. While some are undoubtedly great programs that do good training, there are so many that just treat residents like slave labor. A resident could do almost nothing but scut work/get by in a program that signs him off on everything and then just cram for the board cert at the end (and with atrocious board pass rates for some programs, its appalling how bad many docs are)
In this case there should have been some objective exam (for surgeons at least) measuring his practical skill at the end. Rather its just a bunch of SAT-style question for the board cert that don't measure practical skill but can be mastered through brute force by people like this low IQ mofo
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40473038) |
Date: June 22nd, 2020 2:22 PM Author: maize step-uncle's house azn
It beggars belief that he was able to not get fired during residency, whoever supervised him is very responsible for what followed, a guy as incompetent as him doesn't simply "slip through" a neurosurgery residency, it would be obvious within just a few weeks he was a total nutcase, let alone years.
Your attending physician and senior residents are watching your every move in the OR for years at a time. They are complicit.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4567247&forum_id=2#40473620) |
Date: July 4th, 2020 8:04 PM
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