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Arguments began Monday in a federal lawsuit alleging that a Maryland doctor stapled a man's rectum shut during an operation, rendering him unable to move his bowels for 17 days, the Baltimore Examiner reported.
Ronald Watkins, 64, of West Virginia, has accused Dr. Manuel Casiano, a doctor in Frederick County, Maryland for botching a September 2004 surgery that left him with permanent bowel problems, according to the report.
Thank goodness this story didn't fall through the cracks. It is a bit cheeky, I admit, butt this type of thing bums me out. It sounds like the doctor has some deep seated issues, derriere I say.
No doubt malpractice will be rearing its ugly head in this case which I am sorry to say that I find to be rather unmoving.
It seems that this doc has also gotten his own buns in trouble, and it appears that no one involved is going to be sitting pretty anytime soon.
Thank goodness this story didn't fall through the cracks. It is a bit cheeky, I admit, butt this type of thing bums me out. It sounds like the doctor has some deep seated issues, derriere I say.
No doubt malpractice will be rearing its ugly head in this case which I am sorry to say that I find to be rather unmoving.
It seems that this doc has also gotten his own buns in trouble, and it appears that no one involved is going to be sitting pretty anytime soon.
And the winner of Most Puns in One Post goes to...
At least he dosen't have to worry about getting wedgies now!!
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