Twelve-Year-Old as a "Helping Surgeon" Trial Around Skull-Op
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Two former surgeons are on trial in Graz, Austria. They are accused of allowing a 12-year-old girl to assist in an emergency operation. The girl allegedly used a drill to make a hole in a patient's skull.
A neurosurgeon is said to have allowed her twelve-year-old daughter to drill a hole in a patient's skull during a brain surgery.
According to the charges, the twelve-year-old has drilled a hole in the patient's skull for a probe. The accused mother of the girl, a neurosurgeon, denies this. The trial in Graz was postponed.
On Tuesday, the trial against the surgeon whose child (12) is said to have drilled up a patient's head in the LKH Graz began with great interest. The prosecutor speaks of an "unbelievable disrespect for the patient and his own colleague." More than a year ago, the scandal revealed by the "crown" in Graz's neurosurgery came to light: According to the prosecutor's office Graz, a only twelve-year-old girl is said to have drilled up the head of a St…
Did the daughter of a surgeon assist in emergency surgery? In Graz, the trial against the mother and another physician began.
A seriously injured patient was emergency surgery in a hospital in Austria. The surgeon's daughter was involved in the procedure. So much is certain. But did the child also lay hands on herself?
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