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A patient in Florida died recently during a surgery because their surgeon accidentally removed their liver. How could the death have happened so quickly?
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By my understanding the biggest role it plays is to filter blood. Did the patient just bleed out to death, did the toxins in the blood accumulate so quickly? Could the surgeon just not put it back in?
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