Cold Blood Surgery

This is an updated account of the CPSO’s 2nd decision of the iatrogenic prostate surgery medical malpractice by a urologist Dr. Victor Mak of Ontario. The CPSO’s investigations were unbelievably flawed. Read what Dr. Mak’s counsel had to say before the appeal board.

www.coldbloodsurgery.blogspot.ca

Dr. Victor Mak perforated his patient's rectum after he performed prostate surgery; Dr. Mak lost more than the patient's total blood volume in one surgery; Dr. Mak took out fatty tissues and claimed he took out lymph nodes; Dr. Mak left behind cancers in the body but told family that all the cancers were cut out; Dr. Mak's operative report did not reveal the true disastrous nature of the surgery under his hands; numerous essential evidence was despicably missing from Dr. Mak's file during investigation and peer review in two separate occasions.

Wow how sad is this story. I

Wow how sad is this story. I hope all the Doctors will be very gentle and careful with their patiences. We as patiences trust our doctors and we allow them to take care of us. Honestly this is a total TRUST we have with our Doctors. To all the lovely kind Doctors out there, please spend some extra time and be gentle with all of us. Not all of us have medical background and we trust you from the bottom of our hearts. I hope and pray this will never happen ever again. I feel sorry for the family who have lost their loved family member.

perfect wrote: I hope and

perfect wrote:

I hope and pray this will never happen ever again.

As long as the protection mechanism for doctors at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario works for the doctors, everyone in Ontario can be a potential victim of an incompetent and dishonest doctor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?

coldbloodsurgery wrote: As

coldbloodsurgery wrote:

As long as the protection mechanism for doctors at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario works for the doctors, everyone in Ontario can be a potential victim of an incompetent and dishonest doctor.

It is the protection mechanism which WORKS AGAINST the patients which makes patients vulnerable. Learning from mistakes is vital.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orpKx6-xLxk

From what I can see, it is

From what I can see, it is the system which WORKS AGAINST the patient, rather than with the patient, which leaves us vulnerable to unnecessary harm.

Learning from mistakes is vital.

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