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Doctor Allows Her 13-Year-Old Daughter To Drills Patient’s Skull In Austria

An Austrian neurosurgeon is facing scrutiny after allegations surfaced that her 13-year-old daughter was allowed to drill into a patient’s skull during surgery. The incident, which occurred earlier this year in January at the University Hospital Graz, has come under investigation following a complaint lodged with the Graz public prosecutor’s office in July.

Investigation and Hospital Response

The neurosurgeon, whose name has not been publicly disclosed to protect her privacy, and a senior surgeon who assisted her have been temporarily suspended. Both are under investigation for potential bodily harm. Additionally, five hospital staff members who were present during the procedure are being scrutinized for their alleged failure to prevent an unlawful act.

The patient, a 33-year-old man who was admitted following an accident, has expressed shock and distress upon learning of the minor’s involvement in his surgery. He was reportedly unaware of the girl’s participation until it was revealed in the media. The patient has engaged lawyer Peter Freiberger to seek legal redress and compensation for the pain and suffering he has endured.

Patient’s Lawyer Speaks Out

Peter Freiberger, representing the patient, criticized the lack of communication and apology from the hospital. “You lie there, unwilling, unconscious, and become a guinea pig,” Freiberger said. “There’s probably no other way to put it, that’s not possible. You can’t do that. There has been no contact, no explanation or apology, nothing. That is simply undignified.”

Despite the success of the surgery, the patient has reportedly struggled to return to work, exacerbating his distress.

Hospital’s Statement

The University Hospital Graz has expressed deep regret over the incident. In a statement, the hospital emphasized that there is currently no concrete evidence proving the daughter’s direct involvement in the operation. The institution extended its sincere apologies and assured that the case is being taken very seriously.

 

Dishti Tandon

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