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Monday, April 12, 2010

Doctor's license revoked after botched abortion...he aborted the wrong twin

 This is not so rare....we know a couple in Bowling Green carrying twin boys and the Vanderbilt doctor advised aborting the twin he thought to be the one with Cerebral Palsy....he was wrong about which one it was. Fortunately the couple refused but if they would have agreed with his recommendation, they would have aborted the healthy one and birthed the one with CP. And this is an esteemed doctor at Vanderbilt.The parents said they could not imagine their life without their son with CP.

AP:
A Sarasota doctor has lost his license for mistakenly aborting a healthy twin during a procedure targeting a deformed fetus.
Immediately after the Florida Board of Medicine's decision Saturday, Dr. Matthew Kachinas was involuntarily hospitalized because he said he planned to commit suicide.
Kachinas had blamed faulty ultrasound equipment for the 2006 mistake. He was targeting a fetus with Down syndrome and signs of a heart defect.
The 50-year-old doctor had never performed the procedure before, but said he didn't like to tell patients "no."
Kachinas represented himself before the board and in a previous hearing, Health News Florida reported. He spent most of his time arguing two less serious allegations, admitting in the twin case he "screwed up."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oh well another medical mistake and another loss of a life. Definitely the one that must be blame here are not the parents but the doctor. This news alarmed me because it proves that there are still men and women in medical scrubs and even dental scrubs that are not that careful and very negligent, not particularly thinking that they are not dealing with money with their patients but with lives. Many lives were lost and will be loss if medical workers and physicians will not be careful.

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