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Florida, USA – On April 13, 2026, a Walton County grand jury indicted Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky  on charges of second-degree manslaughter in connection with a fatal surgical error. The indictment follows a nearly two-year investigation into the August 2024 death of 70-year-old William Bryan  at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida. 

The Doomed Operation

William Bryan, a retired Navy veteran visiting from Alabama, was admitted to the hospital with acute left-side abdominal pain. Despite his initial reluctance, he was reportedly persuaded by medical staff to undergo an immediate laparoscopic splenectomy

  • Fatal Error: During the surgery, Shaknovsky  allegedly mistook the liver—located on the right side of the body—for the spleen on the left.
  • Catastrophic Hemorrhage: The doctor transected major vasculature supplying the liver, triggering massive blood loss that sent Bryan  into cardiac arrest.
  • Refusal to Recalibrate: Witnesses in the operating room reported that staff were “shocked” when Shaknovsky  insisted the 4.6-pound liver he had removed was a diseased spleen. 

Allegations of Post-Operative Deception

Medical records and family statements allege that Shaknovsky  attempted to conceal the error immediately following Bryan’s death. 

  • Mislabeled Specimens: The removed liver was allegedly labeled as a “spleen” and sent to pathology.
  • False Explanations: Shaknovsky  reportedly told Bryan’s widow that the spleen had “migrated” to the other side of the body and was four times its normal size.
  • Autopsy Results: A subsequent autopsy confirmed the spleen was untouched and healthy, except for a small cyst, while the liver was entirely missing from the body. 

History of Negligence

The indictment highlights that this was not Shaknovsky’s  first major surgical mishap. 

  • 2023 Incident: In a previous case at the same hospital, he reportedly removed part of a patient’s pancreas instead of an intended adrenal gland.
  • Settlement: That 2023 case was settled confidentially for $400,000 in 2024. 

Legal and Professional Status

Shaknovsky was arrested on April 13, 2026, and released on a $75,000 bond

  • Prison Time: If convicted of second-degree manslaughter, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
  • Licensing: His medical licenses in Florida, Alabama, and New York were suspended or surrendered prior to the indictment.
  • Next Appearance: His arraignment is scheduled for May 19, 2026, in Walton County Circuit Court.
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