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An Austrian surgeon has been fined €2,700 for amputating the wrong leg of an elderly patient. Photograph: Rubberball/Nicole Hill/Getty Images
An Austrian surgeon has been fined €2,700 for amputating the wrong leg of an elderly patient. Photograph: Rubberball/Nicole Hill/Getty Images

Austrian surgeon fined €2,700 for amputating wrong leg

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Doctor found guilty of gross negligence after marking wrong leg of 82-year-old man for operation

An Austrian court has fined a surgeon for amputating the wrong leg of an elderly patient.

The 43-year-old surgeon said her actions were due to “human error”, but the judge found her guilty of gross negligence and fined her €2,700 ($3,060), with half the amount suspended, a spokesperson for the tribunal in the northern city of Linz said on Wednesday.

The surgeon had marked the wrong leg of the 82-year-old patient for amputation ahead of the operation in May in the central town of Freistadt, noticing the mistake two days after carrying out the surgery.

The court awarded €5,000 in damages plus interest to the widow of the patient, who died before the case came to court.

The surgeon said there had been a flaw in the chain of control in the operating theatre. She has since moved to another clinic and can appeal against the judgement.

The management of the institution involved said in a statement that “the causes and circumstances of this medical error have been analysed in detail”, internal procedures discussed with the team and training provided.

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