The state Board of Medicine says a South Florida surgeon who performed a gallbladder operation but took out a healthy kidney by mistake wasn’t inept or careless.
Health News Florida reported that the board said Bernard Zaragoza is a good doctor, but he had bad luck. A state hearing officer recommended a penalty of a $5,000 fine and 50 hours of community service.
Zaragoza has to reimburse the state $25,000 for the state’s costs of investigation and prosecution.
The 83-year-old patient he operated on in 2007 had his kidney located where his gallbladder should have been. Zaragoza cut the kidney out before discovering that.
“It’s a complication I never heard of, dreamed of, or imagined could happen,” Zaragoza said.
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